big air

English

Etymology

big + air. From being a big jump.

Noun

big air (uncountable)

  1. (skiing, snowboarding) A discipline in freestyle skiing and snowboarding, involving sliding down a large launch ramp and then launching off a big kicker, to obtain height and time in the air to perform acrobatic maneuvers, and land on a landing slope.

Translations


French

Etymology

English big air

Noun

big air m (plural big airs)

  1. (skiing, snowboarding) big air
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