also used in context "full send"
1. used in mountain biking, skiing, FMX, BMX, trick scooting, skateboarding and other extreme sports to mean to go for something without thinking
2. to act without thinking
1. used in mountain biking, skiing, FMX, BMX, trick scooting, skateboarding and other extreme sports to mean to go for something without thinking
2. to act without thinking
by itsgettingsendyupinhere December 4, 2019

A verb used mainly in the rock climbing and freeride mountain biking world, send means to do something very difficult with style.
"You better put a stamp on this climb, cause im about to send it!"
also
"Dude, he sent that jump 30 ft. in the air!"
also
"Dude, he sent that jump 30 ft. in the air!"
by Alex Kirkpatrick November 1, 2007

by Leoneiros July 22, 2012

by alyssa kim October 26, 2018

one last rep at the gym - come on send it
your friend pooring you a drink - send it !
dancing with style - sending it
first personel -hey bro you coming out tonight
second personel- yeah brother where going to send it hard !
gazz diaz the sendster
your friend pooring you a drink - send it !
dancing with style - sending it
first personel -hey bro you coming out tonight
second personel- yeah brother where going to send it hard !
gazz diaz the sendster
by gazz diaz June 13, 2013

Meaning to do something awesome with complete and total confidence. Originates from the rock climbing/extreme sports community. From the term 1st ascend, as to climb a route with no falls on the first try, bastardized into ascend, which was then bastardized into send it.
Broski#1 Bro I can’t wait to hop on the wakeboard and hit this gnarly backflip
Broski #2 SEND IT!!!!
Fratbroski#1 Dude I’m gonna send it real quick and shotgun this beer.
Broski #2 SEND IT!!!!
Fratbroski#1 Dude I’m gonna send it real quick and shotgun this beer.
by Send it-er June 9, 2018

Rock climbing: Used to encourage a fellow climber to finish a route or problem. Similar to and interchangeable with "allez!" (French), or "dale" (Spanish)
Come on, man, send it!
by Ash April 26, 2005
