Results for “sixteen bars”

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abombarse
verb

To go off/spoil (of food) (DR)

#spanish#spanglish#latino#food
barspin
noun

Spinning the handlebars a full 360 degrees and catching them mid-air.

#skater#surf#bmx#trick
Bars
noun

Lyrics, especially clever or hard-hitting ones — 'he's got bars.'

#uk#american#hip-hop#aave
scam rap
phrase

Trap subgenre where the bars are about credit-card fraud and digital scams.

#detroit#atlanta#hip-hop#trap
luc-e
noun

A grind on the back peg and pedal with bars turned 45 degrees.

#skater#surf#bmx#grind
turndown
noun

Bars cranked nearly 180 while the front end is pulled up sideways.

#skater#surf#bmx#trick
x-up
noun

Turning the handlebars a full 180 so the arms cross.

#skater#surf#bmx#trick
endo
noun

Going over the bars when the front wheel suddenly stops.

#skater#surf#bmx#crash
scorpion
noun

A nasty fall flipping over the bars onto your face and chest.

#skater#surf#bmx#snowboarding
otb
abbreviation

Over The Bars, i.e. thrown forward off the bike.

#skater#surf#bmx#crash
pinch the biscuit
verb

To grip the seat with your legs, e.g. during a barspin.

#skater#surf#bmx#technique
gyro
noun

A detangler letting the bars spin without tangling brake cables.

#skater#surf#bmx#gear
bar hop
noun

Kicking both legs over the bars and back mid-air.

#skater#surf#bmx#trick
I'll bring a bar
phrase

Upper Midwest potluck offer to bring dessert bars.

#american#regional#minnesota#food
Spit
verb

To rap, especially to deliver bars with skill — 'spit a verse' means lay down some rhymes.

#hip-hop#aave#american#90s
Hit The Town
phrase

To go out partying — to hit bars, clubs, and nightlife for the night.

#american#british#2000s