Results for “Ledge”
A low wall or block used for grinds and slides.
Grabbing the ledge yourself so the opponent can't grab it to recover.
To say hello — or to acknowledge you know someone.
The Marine Corps battle cry — used for yes, hell yes, motivation, acknowledgement, or just to fill silence.
Acknowledged. Got it. Message received.
A short-handled sledgehammer swung one-handed, usually around 3–4 lb.
A heavy short-handled sledge swung two-handed.
a soft 'yes' (with acknowledgement)
In my knowledge; as far as I know.
To ask someone for their knowledge or ideas.
Employees withholding knowledge and ideas from their employer.
Emphatic radio acknowledgement that a message was received.
Sliding on the underside of the nose along a ledge.
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.
Riding straight off a ledge or gap into a landing without grabbing.
A ledge running down alongside a set of stairs.
A boxy obstacle combining ledges, rails, and banks.
Riding urban terrain like ledges, rails, stairs, and curbs.
A shallow newcomer fan with little real knowledge.
The euphoric moment your crush, idol, or favorite finally acknowledges you.
Patois for 'understood' or 'I get you' — agreement and acknowledgement in one word.
To genuinely know what you're talking about — to have real knowledge or taste on a subject.