Results for “nose riding”
Walking to the front of a longboard and riding on the nose.
A grind on the front truck only, tail in the air.
Sliding on the underside of the nose along a ledge.
A manual balanced on the front two wheels instead of the back.
The front, upturned end of the deck.
Taunt aimed at a Birmingham City FC supporter.
Driving while armed or holding drugs.
Riding a longboard with all ten toes over the nose.
Noseriding with five toes hung over the board's nose.
Snatching an objective from under the enemy's nose, usually with Smite.
Riding a jump tower or balloon to launch and redeploy across the map.
Scouse for sticking your nose into a conversation that isn't yours.
Nosey — sticking your beak where it doesn't belong.
Nose.
Short for ghost-riding the whip.
Funny Looking Kid — paediatric shorthand for a child whose features hint at an undiagnosed syndrome.
A truck riding safely tucked between the lead and tail of a convoy.
A motorcyclist riding without a helmet.
Diagonal cutting pliers — the snub-nosed cutters in every electrician's pouch.
Nose.
Rhyming slang for snout (informer, or nose/cigarette).
The nose.
The nose; also to pry
Chronic-bronchitis COPD patient, cyanosed and oedematous
Nasogastric tube passed through the nose into the stomach.
Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat exam.
A nose ollie: pop the nose with your front foot while rolling forward.
A grind on the back truck only, nose in the air.
An angled nosegrind with the truck offset; a.k.a. crooks or K-grind.
Riding in smooth, surf-like arcs by leaning the board side to side.
Riding straight off a ledge or gap into a landing without grabbing.
Riding with the left foot forward.
An ollie where the front foot slides off the nose in the air.
Equally comfortable riding regular and switch.
Stealing a wave someone else is already riding — a cardinal sin.
A noseride with five toes up front but weight kept back.
A surfer equally skilled riding either stance.
Burying the nose of the board and getting flipped.
A crouched backside stance for riding barrels backhand.
Riding waves purely for the love, not competition.