1. off-piste - Adjective
2. off-piste - Adverb
(of snow or ski-runs) Not specially prepared or designated for skiing, hence viewed as more exciting but also more dangerous.
Please stay away from the off-piste slopes.
(figuratively) Deviating from what is seen as correct, usual or conventional.
His ideas are totally off-piste.
off-piste (not comparable)
In off-piste locations.
We are skiing off-piste this morning.
The groomer is only for the roads, though; this skiing operation is strictly for off-piste aficionados. Source: Internet
Used from all-mountain to off-piste and backcountry riding, to 'extreme' big-mountain descents - in various types of snow from groomed hard-packed snow to soft powdery snow. Source: Internet
The resort offers: 1 ski lift, 7 km of ski runs, 3 levels of ski tracks, night skiing, heli-ski, freeriding, ski tours, off-piste. Source: Internet
This helps in tricky off-piste conditions, where it feels it’s on your side. Source: Internet
These were more suitable for the mixed conditions encountered while snowboarding mainly off-piste, but having to get back to ski lifts on packed snow. Source: Internet