Slang for moving extremely fast in video games. Skating is usually achieved by using exploits. Skate is usually accompanied by the in game ability that allows this exploit. Possibly originating from players in the military as other military terms have made their way into gaming.
by Meta-4 May 05, 2023
by nо September 30, 2019
by uaanne September 10, 2007
"Did you see that new 50 Cent video?"
"Yeah, son. He had that Cadillac truck sittin on some thrity inch skates!"
"Soon as I get the money from that worker's comp settlement, I'ma put some new skates on the Cutless"
"Yeah, son. He had that Cadillac truck sittin on some thrity inch skates!"
"Soon as I get the money from that worker's comp settlement, I'ma put some new skates on the Cutless"
by mattacoustic316 April 15, 2008
by DogHollywood January 05, 2008
Two separate aluminum skates for each foot with s-shaped trucks and a type of longboard wheels with less, but just enough grip. The skater is only held by the skate's grip tape and no straps.
Common reactions are:
"Whoa"
"Wow"
"How the f*ck can you do that?"
"How do you balance on that?"
"Is that like a ripstik?"
"Can I try?"
"Why is your skateboard cut in half?"
Freeline skaters usually have good looks, big shlongs, and an amazing personality.
Common reactions are:
"Whoa"
"Wow"
"How the f*ck can you do that?"
"How do you balance on that?"
"Is that like a ripstik?"
"Can I try?"
"Why is your skateboard cut in half?"
Freeline skaters usually have good looks, big shlongs, and an amazing personality.
I just saw a good looking guy who probably has a big shlong on a metal skateboard that was cut in half. He must've been on Freeline Skates!
by Pwickle January 11, 2012
One of the hardest sports to master in the world. Requires balance, flexibility, strength, power, hand-eye co-ordination, tenacity and bravery. Figure skaters wear flesh-coloured tights and dresses/skirts so it is more aerodynamic for their movements, not because it is skimpy (see idiot above for inaccurate definition). Figure skaters are arguably the toughest athletes in the world, because of the dangerously slippery ice and no padding surrounding their bodies if they fall or crash. Also, their blades are 4mm thick which makes it very hard for them to balance. Also, after a hard day's work of skating, skaters may end up in tears every so often, because of the emotional and physical and mental pain. It's just that hard--but in the end, they always love the sport no matter what.
by BX15 June 16, 2008