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face-plant noun a face-first fall; in snowboarding, a face-first fall into the snow US- — San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, p. 20, 2 September 1984: “Say it right”
- — Elena Garcia, A Beginner’s Guide to Zen and the Art of Snowboarding, p. 122, 1990: “Glossary”
- — Jim Humes & Sean Wagstaff, Boarderlands, p. 221, 1995
- We’ve grimaced and chuckled simultaneously at face plants, endos [an accident in which the cyclist flies over the handlebars], biffs [a crash] and crash-landings. — Mountain Bike Magazine’s Complete Guide To Mountain Biking Skills, p. 32, 1996
- — Don R. McCreary (Editor), Dawg Speak, 2001
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