Old School Biker term for a crash where the bike and rider slide over the outer edge (highside) of a curve form losing traction due to wet or rough pavement, excessive speed, or, more than likely, simply showing one's ASS, drunk, stoned or sober!
by Grizzly IX September 01, 2006
showin' out, showin' off; high sidin'
"It don't quit, as I get high
from K.C. to H-Town, connectin SouthSide
Now we worldwide, watch me highside
Fat Pat blowin killa, can't be denied"
-Fat Pat, "Wanna be a Baller"
"...old boy was high sidin' in his caddy...."
from K.C. to H-Town, connectin SouthSide
Now we worldwide, watch me highside
Fat Pat blowin killa, can't be denied"
-Fat Pat, "Wanna be a Baller"
"...old boy was high sidin' in his caddy...."
by jbb February 16, 2006
A type of motorcycle crash wherein the rider is catapulted over the motorcycle as a result of the rear wheel losing traction, sliding out to one side, and then abruptly regaining traction while still out-of-line with the front wheel. Much more dangerous than a lowside.
Can be used as a noun or a verb:
Can be used as a noun or a verb:
Verb: "He was leading the race until he highsided coming out of the eighth turn."
Noun: "I've wrecked many times, but nothing is more terrifying than a highside."
Noun: "I've wrecked many times, but nothing is more terrifying than a highside."
by squidhater October 01, 2005
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 05, 2003
noun: The more elevated side of a white-water raft that is either hung up or about to be hung up on a rock.
verb: To lean on the highside of a white-water raft to prevent the other side from being sucked under by the current, which will probably flip the raft.
verb: To lean on the highside of a white-water raft to prevent the other side from being sucked under by the current, which will probably flip the raft.
When the rapid sent our raft out-of-control into a rock, the guide shouted "highside!" and everyone on my side, the far side of the raft from the rock, piled onto the other side.
by Whiskey Zulu December 07, 2003