Static: verb
In popular surf culture to start some static means to go skating. The static is a reference to the friction of the wheels to the ground and when the tail or nose hits the ground.
In popular surf culture to start some static means to go skating. The static is a reference to the friction of the wheels to the ground and when the tail or nose hits the ground.
"I grabbed my board and went to start to some static."
Sublime: Ball and Chain-
"And I wanna start some static but I cant afford,
To slam to the ground when I fall off my skateboard.
Sublime: Ball and Chain-
"And I wanna start some static but I cant afford,
To slam to the ground when I fall off my skateboard.
by Will Delahunty June 15, 2006
sometimes used in place of the word status, especially in urban areas where speech may not be as clearly defined when talking
by don juan II January 31, 2010
by T-bitz May 10, 2007
it is what you hear on radios or see on old analog televisions, it can be used as white noise but sometimes it can be annoying
by U-2800 May 08, 2022
by Sm4cc January 27, 2021
To enjoy the company of friends and peers whilst doing nothing or achieving nothing.
Can be associated with: chillin', hanging-in.
Can be associated with: chillin', hanging-in.
"Let's all stay in and just static cruise."
"Yeah, that sounds cool."
...
"What did you do last night?"
"Nothing much. Just some Static Cruising."
"Yeah, that sounds cool."
...
"What did you do last night?"
"Nothing much. Just some Static Cruising."
by Dunc-The-Hunk February 11, 2010
Extremely fast, yet confused thoughts running through a mind in a deep state of stress. Similar to the static on a television: it moves fast, but it makes no sense at all.
by Le French (again) December 09, 2008