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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of ollie.

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Examples

  • Remember those silly kids in 87 who ollied a curb all day then a few years after they went pro kickflipping over massive gaps?

    BSNYC Friday Fun-Tastic Burrito of Questions! BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • I recognized many of the people interviewed from the magazines of my youth, when I'd stare at pictures of people like Natas Kaupas ollying over life-sized plastic cows or whatever, and I'd imagine California as this endless landscape of backyards with empty pools apparently nobody in California put water in their pools, and palm trees, and banked walls, and ramps, and life-sized plastic cows begging to be ollied.

    From the BSNYC Culture Desk: Trickery BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • He ollied the board and almost lost it on the landing.

    Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998

  • He ollied the board and almost lost it on the landing.

    Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998

  • He ollied the board and almost lost it on the landing.

    Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998

  • The only way this could be cooler is if he ollied up onto one of the walls and did a sweet grind.

    Gizmodo Roberto Baldwin 2011

  • I've never ever ollied a single day in my life but

    TIME.com: Top Stories Evan Narcisse 2010

  • Chad landed super sick combos and pulled the most crowd pleasing move of the day when he shot out of the bowl end of the ramp and stalled up on the judges booth, then ollied far enough back into the ramp to stick a disaster and roll back into his run!

    Transworld Snowboarding 2009

  • [Hoffart] ollied a big gap and his board split apart-so initially it was a safety thing, but it actually made the board stronger.

    Transworld Business 2009

  • As his brother Alex ollied off a ramp behind him, he added:

    The Somerville News Blog 2009

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