Somewhere in between hovering and sitting on a public restroom toilet, the said pooper puts their body in a tuck-like position like a downhill skier. This raises the anus to be nearly inline with rim of the bowl. Once the position has been engaged and the pressure on the stomach initiated, the pooper opens the anus with such force the uncontrollable spray of diarrhea hits the back of toilet bowl, rim of the seat and in rare occasion, released with such force the toilet tank itself is covered in buck-shot like spatter.
Tommy waited his turn patiently in the mens bathroom, holding, poised and ready…finally a stall door opens and Tommy races in. There is no time to lay a nest of paper down and Tommy’s initial checkdown says DONT sit. Tommy has little choice and assumes the ski tuck blaster position and in a wave of fury, Little Tommy lets a potato launcher like shot out of his ass covering what was once a toilet with a pellet spray of feces.
by Jujupoopster January 22, 2024

by Cross country boi August 31, 2019

GUY 1- Walks into friend's house holding an ax.
GUY 2- "Dude-ski ?" meaning, are you going to kill me with that ax?
GUY 1- "Dude-ski" meaning, yeah i am.
GUY 2- "Duuuuuuuuuude-ski !!!!!!!!!!!!" meaning, help me.
GUY 2- "Dude-ski ?" meaning, are you going to kill me with that ax?
GUY 1- "Dude-ski" meaning, yeah i am.
GUY 2- "Duuuuuuuuuude-ski !!!!!!!!!!!!" meaning, help me.
by 024pghpat April 6, 2022

by The tenderizer December 5, 2017

The process in which leaders of colors are historically and intentionally overlooked for for leadership to center white people in leadership.
by G2evera June 7, 2022

(ski:z In ʤi:ənz)
Idiom, declarative phrase
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse skíth, English jean(s)
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
Idiom, declarative phrase
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse skíth, English jean(s)
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
by Bigcityfreak March 3, 2025

Descriptive Phrase
Used to express palpable disgust or derision owing to acute inadequacy or unlikeabiity - especially of an irredeemable person.
Origin: Norse, New England, New Canada
Etymology: Post-American
Used to express palpable disgust or derision owing to acute inadequacy or unlikeabiity - especially of an irredeemable person.
Origin: Norse, New England, New Canada
Etymology: Post-American
“She ruined everything. She really skis in jeans.”
“He doesn't know what he's talking about and makes us look terrible. He skis in jeans.”
“He doesn't know what he's talking about and makes us look terrible. He skis in jeans.”
by BIGCITYFREAK March 8, 2025
