What is the meaning of BMX. Phrases containing BMX
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Entry level Raleigh BMX bike basic black painted with gold flame effects...sad "losers bike".
n. or v. where we now say bunny hop, BMXers used to say "jump".
Spurious BMX trick in which you got onto one tyre and bounced up and down.
Originally an acronym for 'Bicycle Motorcross'. The early 1980s sport involving light, gearless bicycles for races and stunt competitions, a bicycle designed for this purpose.
(1) mad, insane (2) stupid (3) brilliant, marvellous. (4) bizarre, strange (5) (of BMX accidents) extremely painful.) (6) loud, violent (7) mentalist, a mentler.
BMX stunt.Involves standing on the bike frame whilst the bike is in motion. For ultimate cool the rider would stand in crucifix position.
I would presume that this means perhaps to change your mind twice? Or perhaps to do nothing. Or some hip-happenin' Xtreme (yes, with an 'X') move on a BMX or similar.
Elongated nuts that went on the back wheel of your bmx allowing you to stand on them to concoct bmx trickery of some sort.
Landmark found in most provincial towns, consisting of a BMX stunt ramp put up by the council in 1986 exactly when the last BMX was sold, used briefly by skateboarders in the early 1990s and now a hangout for junior druggies featured on the cover of the local paper every year with the headline "DRUG-INFESTED EYESORE MUST GO".
A BMX stunt involving applying brakes hard to the front wheel causing the rear to lift as high as possible in the air. Ideally performed inches in front of least hard of available mates.
I would presume that this means perhaps to change your mind twice? Or perhaps to do nothing. Or some hip-happenin' Xtreme (yes, with an 'X') move on a BMX or similar.
An expensive and highly desirable model of BMX bicycle.
BMX or Trial Bike stunt. Involves standing on the bike when it is stationary, keeping balance for as possible without touching the ground or moving. Slight adjustments can be made by pedalling or moving the handle bars.
n. what endo used to mean in BMX: a trick where the rider applies the front brake and lifts the back wheel off the ground; this is the basis for many BMX tricks. Most riders cannot pedal effectively while doing a front wheelie. Also called a "nose wheelie" or "stoppie."
An expensive and highly desirable model of BMX bicycle.
Toughly analogous to crap, rubbish etc. eg "Your BMX is Pezzy". The word derives form 'peasant', so someone who owned something 'pezzy'was naturally a PEZ.
Model of bicycle manufactured by Raleigh during the 1970s, midway between the Chopper and BMX in fashion chronology, but lacking the distinction of those two models. The Grifter line (largest to smallest) was: Grifter, Striker, Boxer.
v. to lift both wheels off the ground by crouching down and then exploding upward, pulling the bike with you. Useful for clearing obstructions, such as curbs, potholes, logs. Differs from its older BMX & trials meaning - see jump.
A BMX stunt. A "burn" often described the result of riding up to your mate's bike (whilst it was also in motion) and touching his back tyre with your front tyre, resulting in a wonderful "zipppp" noise and a friction burn mark on each tyre. Most often used in the context, "I'm gonna burn you up!" which usually triggered frantic pedaling and squeals as the victim tried to out-run his pursuer. Always misunderstood by adults. Tell your dad that, "Matthew was trying to burn my tyre!" and he would storm round Matthew's house, full of misconceptions involving blow-torches and lighter fluid.
BMX stunt involving making the whole bike jump in the air. Best done by crouching over the handlebars and "exploding" upwards. Done this way it helps you clear obstacles like logs and kerbs.
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