two-planker

two-planker

slang A skier (as distinct from a snowboarder). I got stuck sitting between a couple two-plankers on the bus ride up to the slopes. I was a two-planker for nearly 15 years before I took up snowboarding.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

two-planker

n. a skier. (From a snowboarder’s point of view.) A couple of two-plankers zoomed past us and scared us to death.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • battle of the giants
  • between two fires
  • come together
  • at each other's throats
  • chalk and cheese
  • be at each other's throats
  • (one, two, three) strikes against (someone or something)
  • cling together
  • in two
  • Box and Cox
References in periodicals archive
No, Powers, who recently turned 28, isn't giving up his snowboard to become a "two-planker."