Skateboarded: meaning, definitions and examples

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skateboarded

 

[ˈskeɪtˌbɔrdɪd ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

past action

Skateboarded is the simple past form of the verb skateboard. This term refers to the act of riding on a skateboard, which is a small board mounted on wheels. The activity is often performed for fun, sport, or transportation. Skateboarding can include various tricks and maneuvers, making it a popular activity among youth. It gained widespread popularity in the 1970s and has since evolved into both a recreational pastime and a professional sport.

Synonyms

cruising, gliding, riding.

Examples of usage

  • He skateboarded down the hill.
  • They skateboarded at the park all afternoon.
  • She skateboarded to school last week.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word 'skateboard' comes from the combination of ‘skate,’ referring to gliding, and ‘board,’ indicating a flat surface.
  • The term became popular in the 1970s as skateboarding evolved from surf culture.
  • Originally called ‘sidewalk surfing,’ it reflects its roots in the surfing community.

Pop Culture

  • Skateboarding gained widespread notoriety in films like 'Dogtown and Z-Boys,' showcasing its rebellious culture.
  • Famous skateboarders like Tony Hawk have become icons, inspiring countless fans and future skaters.
  • Skateboarding is featured in major events like the X Games and was included as an Olympic sport in 2020.

Science

  • The physics of skateboarding involves concepts like gravity, friction, and momentum, making it a practical example of physics in action.
  • Skateboard designs have evolved with aerodynamic principles, enhancing performance and safety.
  • Riding a skateboard engages core and leg muscles, supporting balance and coordination development.

History

  • The earliest skateboards were homemade, using roller skate wheels attached to wooden planks in the late 1940s.
  • The rise of skate parks in the 1970s helped foster a community and established skateboarding as a sport.
  • By the 1980s, skateboarding became a global phenomenon, influencing fashion, music, and art.

Psychology

  • Skateboarding can boost confidence and self-esteem, especially when mastering new tricks.
  • The sport is often linked to social bonding, as skaters frequently gather and share experiences.
  • Research suggests that extreme sports like skateboarding can provide an outlet for stress relief and expression.

Translations

Translations of the word "skateboarded" in other languages:

🇵🇹 anda de skate

🇮🇳 स्केटबोर्ड किया

🇩🇪 skateboarden

🇮🇩 bermain skateboard

🇺🇦 катався на скейтборді

🇵🇱 jeździł na deskorolce

🇯🇵 スケートボードをした

🇫🇷 a fait du skateboard

🇪🇸 montó en patineta

🇹🇷 kaykay yaptı

🇰🇷 스케이트보드 탔다

🇸🇦 تزلج على اللوح

🇨🇿 jezdil na skateboardu

🇸🇰 jazdil na skateboarde

🇨🇳 滑滑板

🇸🇮 vozil skateboard

🇮🇸 skautaði á skautinu

🇰🇿 скейтборд тебу

🇬🇪 სკეიტბორდი

🇦🇿 skatbord sürmək

🇲🇽 hizo skateboard