Making a street spot nearly impossible to skate. like putting up fences on gaps or putting nubs on rails.
by SkateZero March 04, 2005
that skate hoe needs to get away from the half pipe, her vaginal discharge smells are distracting the skaters
by erica August 25, 2003
An art form derived from artistic skating in which a person or group of people perform various tricks, stylish moves, and other visual displays to entertain an audience or compete in a jam skating event.
Man, I went down to the roller rink and saw these guys doing awesome breakdance-like moves on skates. They call it jam skating!
by JonR January 17, 2007
by Slick & Ivan April 03, 2011
A true homage to old-school hockey, the "Hair Skate" is commonly defined as the following:
i) A skating session in which the ice time is free of charge, and which generally involves small groups of hockey players taking part in a game of shinny.
ii) The act of applying grease to one's hair prior to the aforementioned game of shinny. May also refer to the application of grease to one's hair prior to any form of hockey, organized or otherwise. The name for this session is derived from the principle that asserts the application of the aforementioned grease to one's hair will enable one's hair to flow gracefully in the wind as they glide down the ice.
i) A skating session in which the ice time is free of charge, and which generally involves small groups of hockey players taking part in a game of shinny.
ii) The act of applying grease to one's hair prior to the aforementioned game of shinny. May also refer to the application of grease to one's hair prior to any form of hockey, organized or otherwise. The name for this session is derived from the principle that asserts the application of the aforementioned grease to one's hair will enable one's hair to flow gracefully in the wind as they glide down the ice.
by Gineboxcaptain September 05, 2009
wow, bro just used his mastercard to buy a one-way ticket to destruction-derby town on that hubba! skate and destroy
by rogertown June 23, 2006