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hot-dog skiing

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  • hot-dog — ☆ hot dog [hät′dôg΄ ] vi. hot dogged, hot dogging [< HOT DOG (sense 2)] Slang to perform, esp. in sports, so as to attract attention; show off n. Slang a person who hot dogs; showoff adj. Slang designating a form of freestyle skiing that… …   English World dictionary

  • hot-dog — hot′ dog or hot′dog v. dogged, dog•ging, adj. Slang. 1) cvb inf to perform intricate maneuvers in a sport, esp. surfing or skiing 2) cvb inf to perform flamboyantly; show off 3) cvb inf highly skillful 4) cvb done for attention; showy or… …   From formal English to slang

  • hot dog — hot dog1 [ US ˈ. .] n a cooked ↑sausage in a long piece of bread hot dog 2 hot dog2 past tense and past participle hot dogged present participle hot dogging v [i]AmE informal to do dangerous and exciting tricks or movements in sports such as ↑ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hot-dog — verb perform intricate maneuvers while skiing • Hypernyms: ↑ski • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * /hot dawg , dog /, v., hot dogged, hot dogging, adj. Informal. v.i. 1. to perform unusual or very intricate maneuvers in a sport, esp. surfing or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hot Dog... The Movie — Infobox Film name = Hot Dog... The Movie! image size = caption = theatrical poster director = Peter Markle producer = Edward S. Feldman Mike Marvin writer = Mike Marvin narrator = starring = David Naughton Patrick Houser Tracy Smith Shannon Tweed …   Wikipedia

  • hot-dog — 1) vb American to perform spectacularly and brilliantly and/or to show off. The term is applied especially in sports contexts (the sport of stunt skiing, e.g., is known as hot dogging ), or to high achieving stu dents. 2) hot dogger n, adj… …   Contemporary slang

  • hot-dog — /hot dawg , dog /, v., hot dogged, hot dogging, adj. Informal. v.i. 1. to perform unusual or very intricate maneuvers in a sport, esp. surfing or skiing. 2. to perform in a recklessly or flamboyantly skillful manner, as in a sport or athletic… …   Universalium

  • hot dog — 1. a frankfurter. 2. a sandwich consisting of a frankfurter in a split roll, usually eaten with mustard, sauerkraut, or relish. 3. Also, hotdog, hot dogger, hotdogger, hot dogger. Informal. a. a person who performs complex, showy, and sometimes… …   Universalium

  • hot dog — 1 noun (C) a cooked sausage in a long round piece of bread 2 interjection AmE used to express pleasure or surprise 3 verb (I) AmE informal to do a fast and exciting sport, especially skiing (ski2), in a way that will attract a lot of attention… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Skiing and snowboarding on film and video — Skiing has been recorded on film since at least the 1910s, but did not work its way into Hollywood features until the 1930s, when it began to be popular as a leisure activity in the United States. Snowboarding s entry onto the screen paralleled… …   Wikipedia

  • skiing — /skee ing/, n. the act or sport of gliding on skis. [1890 95; SKI + ING1] * * * I Sport and mode of transportation involving moving over snow on a pair of long flat runners (skis) attached to shoes or boots. Skiing was born in northern Europe;… …   Universalium

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