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- noun Someone who walks on a
slackline , often as a form ofsport .
Etymologies
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Examples
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He added: In terms of a really good slackliner in the park, I didn't do anything that difficult.
NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2012
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"That was by far the biggest thing that has happened for the sport," said Frankie Najera, a professional slackliner who estimated that about 5,000 to 10,000 participate regularly in the United States.
NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2012
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He added: In terms of a really good slackliner in the park, I didn't do anything that difficult.
NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2012
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"That was by far the biggest thing that has happened for the sport," said Frankie Najera, a professional slackliner who estimated that about 5,000 to 10,000 participate regularly in the United States.
NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2012
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The photo shows a slackliner on the beach at Seattle's Golden
The Seattle Times 2010
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"There's not really a pro slackliner stage yet, but we're getting there," Lewis said.
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