To touch one's foot to the ground while bicycling. Considered to be a lost style point among trail riders, mountain bikers, bike polo players, among others. Since a lot of technical tricks can be avoided by simply walking the bike over a log or a stream, refraining from dabbing a foot encourages pure cycling and the attempt to negotiate obstacles by technical feats such as hopping or holding a track stand. Sometimes called a "foot down."
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H͙o͙l͙y͙ c͙r͙a͙p͙, h͙e͙'s͙ d͙a͙b͙b͙i͙n͙g͙ k͙i͙d͙s͙ g͙e͙t͙ a͙w͙a͙y͙
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Get the DAB mug.A term used in bouldering (rock-climbing on boulders) to denote hitting the floor or a friend with a body part while climbing. A dab can allow a climber to continue instead of falling off, so is regarded as invalidating an ascent (or "send")
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