Hockey term. Used when someone is hit, usually in the throat, by the blade of a tripped player's skate.
by escapeartist May 18, 2009
by nо September 30, 2019
This is Westcountry slang dating back to before the First World War. Skates are very slippery fish and the name was applied to people who had slippery natures in that they were untrustworthy, would try to avoid giving information or were just not very likeable. The use of the name expanded to include people who were wheeler dealers or people who do a lot of ducking and diving but no actual work. The name is disparaging but at the same time may hold just a hint of reluctant admiration. It is, however, a warning as a skate has no conscience and is totally unscrupulous and untrustworthy. The term is believed to have been used extensively by the British armed forces and was used to describe someone who was a slippery customer, fishy and who avoided their share of the work.
by AKACroatalin April 19, 2015
A military term for, dicking around and avoiding working in your shop. Most of the time you are supposed to skate around away from your supervisors and to other shops or the bathroom. Max skate time would be around 15 min.
Hey where's smith at?
I think he's skating in the smoke pit again.
Well if he's going to skate he better have a fucking clipboard
I think he's skating in the smoke pit again.
Well if he's going to skate he better have a fucking clipboard
by LostinOregon June 14, 2015
Something that is cool or impressive. Often used in a context of surprise in regards to news or information.
May be used in the context of sporting, similar to "that's clutch."
May be used in the context of sporting, similar to "that's clutch."
Tom: Did you hear that Karen got married?
Joe: That's skate, bro.
Keanu: Brah, have you seen the movie "Point Break?"
Swayze: That was pretty skate...
Joe: That's skate, bro.
Keanu: Brah, have you seen the movie "Point Break?"
Swayze: That was pretty skate...
by joedavidsonhurricane July 18, 2011
by Al Brown March 25, 2005
by suckcup January 01, 2010