fakie

noun

Etymology

From fake + -ie?

  1. derived from *fegōn — “to clean up, polish
  2. derived from fegōn
  3. derived from vēgen
  4. derived from fegen
  5. suffixed as fakie — “fake + ie

Definitions

  1. The riding backwards of the board, in the opposite stance.

  2. The act of riding a BMX bicycle backwards and pedalling with the sprocket movement while…

    The act of riding a BMX bicycle backwards and pedalling with the sprocket movement while moving backwards, then turning the bars away from the desired direction and sliding out so as to ride forwards again.

  3. A breast implant (almost always used in plural, as "fakies", because a woman has two of…

    A breast implant (almost always used in plural, as "fakies", because a woman has two of them).

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Performed using the fakie stance.

    2. To ride using a fakie stance.

      • He used the tilted side as a ramp, grabbed some air, fakied down, and ollied back onto level ground.

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