verb General Slang

stomp

STOMP · verb · slang

To land a jump or trick perfectly and solidly.

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To land a trick or jump cleanly and with total control, so both feet plant firmly and the rider rides away smoothly. It is the opposite of a sketchy or bailed landing.

“She stomped the 540 and rode away like it was nothing.”
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stomp In A Sentence

She stomped the 540 and rode away like it was nothing.

Origin & Usage

Snowboard/action-sports slang for a solid, planted landing.

People Also Ask

What does 'stomp' mean in action sports?

It means to land a trick or jump perfectly, with both feet planted firmly and total control, riding away clean, the opposite of a sketchy or bailed landing.

How do you use 'stomp' in a sentence?

You say a rider 'stomped' a trick when they nailed the landing, as in 'she stomped the 540 and rode away like it was nothing.'

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