prone out
English
editPronunciation
edit- Rhymes: -aʊt
Verb
editprone out (third-person singular simple present prones out, present participle proning out, simple past and past participle proned out)
- (intransitive, surfing) To lie flat on one's board (face down) in order to be propelled shorewards by a broken wave.
- 2012, Ted Gugelyk, Mango Lady & Other Stories from Hawaii:
- I proned out in the white water, letting the wave break over me inside, riding the white water into the deep channel.
- (transitive, law enforcement) To order or cause a person to lie prone on the ground, usually at gunpoint and to effect a high-risk arrest.