IPA: //ˈslɑːləm//
KK: /ˈslɑːləm/
To move quickly in a zigzag pattern, often while racing or skiing.
The skiers slalom down the mountain, weaving between the flags.
Past: slalomed
Past Participle: slalomed
A type of race where participants navigate through a series of markers, usually on skis or in vehicles, following a zigzag path.
The slalom competition was exciting as the skiers raced through the flags.
**Slalom** → The word 'slalom' originates from the Norwegian word 'slalåm', which means a course of obstacles. It refers specifically to a skiing or snowboarding event where participants navigate through a series of gates or markers.
Imagine navigating through a course of obstacles while skiing — that's what slalom is all about, as it comes from a Norwegian term for such a course.