Results for “nose slide”
Sliding on the underside of the nose along a ledge.
A grind on the front truck only, tail in the air.
A manual balanced on the front two wheels instead of the back.
The front, upturned end of the deck.
Walking to the front of a longboard and riding on the nose.
Smoothly opening a private message, almost always with flirty intent.
Taunt aimed at a Birmingham City FC supporter.
Pull up — peacefully or otherwise.
Sliding the middle of the deck across an obstacle, perpendicular to it.
A boardslide entered by bringing the back truck up and over the obstacle.
Sliding on the underside of the tail along a ledge.
A slide propped up on the tail with the wheels on top of the ledge.
Sliding along an obstacle with the board upside down.
An ollie where the front foot slides off the nose in the air.
Snatching an objective from under the enemy's nose, usually with Smite.
The swaying lunge that lets Mishima characters slide into your face.
Air-dodging diagonally into the floor to slide while staying free to act.
Scouse for sticking your nose into a conversation that isn't yours.
Nosey — sticking your beak where it doesn't belong.
Nose.
A playground slide.
The twin bridges carrying I-10 across Lake Pontchartrain to Slidell.
Funny Looking Kid — paediatric shorthand for a child whose features hint at an undiagnosed syndrome.
Found On Orthopaedics Barely Alive — jibe at ortho for letting medical issues slide.
The slide deck a bank uses to win a deal.
Diagonal cutting pliers — the snub-nosed cutters in every electrician's pouch.
Split-frame stretcher that slides under a patient without rolling them.
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.
No-handed jump where you pop the tail and slide your front foot to lift the board.
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.
A 180 wheel-slide to bring you back to your original stance after a trick.
A low wall or block used for grinds and slides.