verb General Slang

land

LAND · verb · informal

To successfully complete and ride away from a trick.

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Definitions

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To complete a trick cleanly and roll away in control; the goal of every attempt. Past tense 'landed.'

“It took fifty tries, but he finally landed it.”
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land In A Sentence

It took fifty tries, but he finally landed it.

Origin & Usage

General use of 'land' specialized to mean completing a trick.

Variants landed

People Also Ask

What does it mean to land a trick?

It means completing a trick cleanly and rolling away in control, the goal of every attempt.

Does landing require rolling away?

Yes; sticking a trick but falling or stopping usually doesn't count as landing it.

What is the opposite of landing a trick?

Failing or bailing, meaning you don't complete the trick or ride away from it.

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