Skatedot (n.) a small park designed for skating. Often tucked into urban neighborhoods, these generally small lots are designed with rails, stairs, and concrete structures ideal for practicing tricks.
“Kim Baldwin, project manager for Parks, said the public's reaction to a skatedot, a 1,500-square-foot skateboarding area, was overwhelmingly positive at previous meetings.” –West Seattle Herald 8/3/10
by Joshtown October 4, 2010
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Their skateboarding is usually very clean and technically advanced, especially on flat ground and ledges. A skatebot can be easily spotted by their fresh (as opposed to hesh) gear, usually featuring a berrics or any kind of purple shirt. Although they may have style and land every single trick, they have no soul.
Their skateboarding is usually very clean and technically advanced, especially on flat ground and ledges. A skatebot can be easily spotted by their fresh (as opposed to hesh) gear, usually featuring a berrics or any kind of purple shirt. Although they may have style and land every single trick, they have no soul.
A: Did you see that 14 year old kid doing a nollie big heel sw back blunt on that ledge?
B: What a skatebot.
B: What a skatebot.
by mmhhhhh July 15, 2009
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