by Boris September 17, 2004
by Anonymous July 06, 2003
Freestyler is a general term for people who are obviously attached to subcultural norms. Examples: Goths, punks, emos, mods, body modders, hipsters, hippies, heads, scenesters, or anything riding a skateboard. Usually these people look like all thier clothes came out of hot topic or a thrift store.
Primary usage is when you can't determine the type of weirdo you are looking at. You don't know if you are looking at a punk or an emo, so you just call them a freestyler.
Primary usage is when you can't determine the type of weirdo you are looking at. You don't know if you are looking at a punk or an emo, so you just call them a freestyler.
"There's usually a bunch of freestylers hanging around that fountain."
"The cops like to sit outside the head shop and then they pull over any freestylers who drive away and look for an excuse to search thier car."
"There's a concert down the street and there are freestylers everywhere."
"The cops like to sit outside the head shop and then they pull over any freestylers who drive away and look for an excuse to search thier car."
"There's a concert down the street and there are freestylers everywhere."
by stolenpants July 26, 2006
means you do all kinda jobs, even if your job sucks! you dont want other people to know that you do a certain job.
by marvin pace May 30, 2005
when you got a beat or no beat. you bust a flow right there at that time.
called freestyle cuz you cant do it again, also like freestlye braids, cant do it again.
called freestyle cuz you cant do it again, also like freestlye braids, cant do it again.
by yong xing liang May 06, 2004
Freestyler: Hey noob i'm freestyler i pwn epicly
Noob:Yeah right, you suck at COD
Freestyler:STFU!!!
Noob:Ha ha loser
Noob:Yeah right, you suck at COD
Freestyler:STFU!!!
Noob:Ha ha loser
by MASTERLINX SUX March 13, 2008
First freestyle competition, 1974 Canadian Open Frisbee Championships, Toronto Canada.
Ken Westerfield and Jim Kenner teamed up with Jeff Otis, event coordinator for the Canadian National Exhibition, to produce the Canadian Open Frisbee Championships. It was at this Tournament that Westerfield and Kenner introduced an event called Freestyle Frisbee and won it
This was the first pairs freestyle competition ever. This event is now a premiere event at disc tournaments world wide
Ken Westerfield and Jim Kenner teamed up with Jeff Otis, event coordinator for the Canadian National Exhibition, to produce the Canadian Open Frisbee Championships. It was at this Tournament that Westerfield and Kenner introduced an event called Freestyle Frisbee and won it
This was the first pairs freestyle competition ever. This event is now a premiere event at disc tournaments world wide
The history of freestyle frisbee events and techniques are covered in the FPA Freestyle Players Association, also in several articles on Wikipedia.
by Freestyle Frisbee February 22, 2012