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n. (context snowboarding English) A trick with one foot free from the bindings, instead it is placed beside the rear binding and boned far away from the board during airtime.
Usage examples of "one foot".
It was just as well as it was taking all of my concentration to just put one foot in front of the other.
John Andrews stood in the center of the floor with his arms folded, half amused, half angry, shifting his weight from one foot to the other, listening to the sound of the typewriter and of the man's voice as he read out each word of the report he was copying.
Eighty poles, each of one foot high, were erected for this purpose, and very strong cords of the bigness of packthread were fastened by hooks to many bandages, which the workmen had girt round my neck, my hands, my body, and my legs.
She awkwardly shifted her weight from one foot to the other as she waited.
The young girl kept coming forward, placing one foot directly in front of the other, so that her hips would sway provocatively.
He began walking, the old infantry refrain repeating itself over and over in his mind: One foot in front of the other, and in front of the other, and in front.
Turning her mind away from this new mystery, she concentrated on helping Tezziq scatter sand, on putting one foot in front of another.
He locked his fingers together at the back of his head and, tilting his chair, kept his balance by one foot on the substantial leg of the table.