stealulous
style + zeal = stealulous (stell-you-lus)
describes a person, usually a snowboarder, landing a kick -ss trick with crazy style and tons of energy. zeal!
rooted from st–z (style+ease)
“duuuude we’ve got to get your stealulous tricks on video.”
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