A day when there is a crap ton of fresh snow and a perfectly valid excuse to ditch your friends on the mountain
John: Roy your going to fast, slow down
Roy: Sorry... no friends on a powder day
John: Well I guess I’ll go to the chalet
Roy: Sorry... no friends on a powder day
John: Well I guess I’ll go to the chalet
by maksym1000 July 4, 2019

Guy: What's that dust around that girls head?
Other guy: It's her make up, that bitch a powder sneezer.
Other guy: It's her make up, that bitch a powder sneezer.
by Felicia Texas June 25, 2016

by bananahammock321 July 5, 2008

by annoymous 45677 January 29, 2009

The feeling and excitment one gets from shredding the perfect powder line. Commonly found in the sport of snowmobiling. Many have compared it to the feeling of being greater or bettter than sex.
by nickandkristin!!!! November 19, 2010

A white powdery substance that is snorted through a rolled up bill off the back of the toilet in the employee bathroom. Used primarily by chefs to get through those late nights and extensive prep lists quickly.
Head chef: "bad news guys, nobody wants to work here for $10.00 an hour so we didnt hire anybody. Looks like the three
of you are on you own!"
Cooks: "cheap mother fuckers screwed us again!"
Head chef: " oh by the way we just found out we have a party of 500 tomorrow. See ya suckers!"
Cooks: " looks like its gonna be a long night, better chalk up some prepping powder."
of you are on you own!"
Cooks: "cheap mother fuckers screwed us again!"
Head chef: " oh by the way we just found out we have a party of 500 tomorrow. See ya suckers!"
Cooks: " looks like its gonna be a long night, better chalk up some prepping powder."
by Jmacii October 3, 2012

Definition: a texture of snow favored by skiers for its quality and consistency.
Function: noun
Etymology: Ski culture - Inland NW, USA; the name of this form of snow originates from an analogous description of a former girlfriend described as “slightly dense, but a lot of fun”.
Function: noun
Etymology: Ski culture - Inland NW, USA; the name of this form of snow originates from an analogous description of a former girlfriend described as “slightly dense, but a lot of fun”.
by Growlvin September 29, 2012
