Results for “tail slide”
Sliding on the underside of the tail along a ledge.
Rear gunner in a WWII bomber — the most exposed crewman on the aircraft.
A factory-made (shop-bought) cigarette.
Favourable forces speeding progress up.
The back, upturned end you pop for ollies.
Kicking the frame a full revolution around the head tube while the rider stays put.
Landing on a ramp's deck on just the back tire while holding the brakes.
A slide propped up on the tail with the wheels on top of the ledge.
Smoothly opening a private message, almost always with flirty intent.
Pull up — peacefully or otherwise.
A semi-truck driving with no trailer attached — just the tractor unit on its own.
A short jumper wire used to connect a device to a circuit without breaking the run.
Ordinary individual investors, as opposed to big institutions.
A new second lieutenant.
An assigned, usually undesirable, work task.
A mixed oral remedy for heartburn or dyspepsia
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 nose along a ledge.
Sliding along an obstacle with the board upside down.
A high spray of powder thrown up behind a turning board.
Alert, eager, and energetic.
No-handed jump where you pop the tail and slide your front foot to lift the board.
The swaying lunge that lets Mishima characters slide into your face.
Air-dodging diagonally into the floor to slide while staying free to act.
Prompt format inviting indirect self-disclosure through telling details.
The retail buyers smart money dumps their bags on.
Retail traders piling into the same trade as one feral pack.
Wood-grain steering wheel — a signature interior detail of a Houston slab.
A playground slide.
The twin bridges carrying I-10 across Lake Pontchartrain to Slidell.
Found On Orthopaedics Barely Alive — jibe at ortho for letting medical issues slide.
A truck riding safely tucked between the lead and tail of a convoy.
A high-pressure phone-bank operation cold-calling retail to dump dodgy stock.
The slide deck a bank uses to win a deal.
Retail's catch-all word for inventory that vanished — theft, error, damage, fraud.
Split-frame stretcher that slides under a patient without rolling them.
To see through the illusion and catch the detail that gives it away.
Striking a bottom with a multi-tailed whip called a flogger.
Ultra-thin skin that exaggerates muscle detail.