1. parkour - Noun
2. parkour - Verb
parkour (uncountable)
(sports) An athletic discipline, in which practitioners traverse any environment in the most efficient way possible using their physical abilities, and which commonly involves running, jumping, vaulting, rolling, flipping, and other similar physical movements.
parkour (third-person singular simple present parkours, present participle parkouring, simple past and past participle parkoured)
(sports, transitive, intransitive) To freerun; to use parkour (to move over).
A skilled free runner and parkour expert, Nightrunner assisted Batman in taking down a child-slavery ring in Paris, joining Batman Inc in the process. Source: Internet
Can you give us an example of a weird parkour related problem you encountered during development? Source: Internet
He's into parkour and fights with his dad a lot. Source: Internet
She has an extensive background in human parkour as well as dog training and veterinary medicine. Source: Internet
Well if you’re out in the midwest and want to parkour, let me know! Source: Internet
With graffiti clues, parkour moves, and a daring climb along one of NYC’s oldest bridges, this book has something for everyone. Source: Internet