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Etymology edit

Derived from Estonian kiik.

Noun edit

kiiking (uncountable)

 
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  1. An Estonian extreme sport involving a person making a swing known as a kiik gain increasingly more momentum.
    • 2017 February 9, Eric Grundhauser, “Inside the High-Flying World of Estonian Extreme Swinging”, in Atlas Obscura[1]:
      Even in Estonia, Laansalu says that while most people know a kiiking swing when they see one, even the locals are a bit lost as to the competitive rules.
    • 2022 December 11, Przemsław Bociąga, “Estonians – The Master Swingers”, in 3 Seas Europe[2]:
      And not only is kiiking an Estonian kind of fun, but it’s also a national sport, with competition and records.
    • 2023 March 7, Johanna Sooba, “Kiiking – a wild sport invented in Estonia”, in Visit Estonia[3]:
      The first kiiking swing was made in 1993 by Ado Kosk from Pärnu, Estonia.