"skate one's lane" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: En-au-skate one's lane.ogg Forms: skates one's lane [present, singular, third-person], skating one's lane [participle, present], skated one's lane [participle, past], skated one's lane [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} skate one's lane (third-person singular simple present skates one's lane, present participle skating one's lane, simple past and past participle skated one's lane)
  1. (ice hockey) To play in one's assigned position rather than straying to the location of the current action. Categories (topical): Ice hockey
    Sense id: en-skate_one's_lane-en-verb-T5EG65U5 Topics: hobbies, ice-hockey, lifestyle, skating, sports
  2. (by extension, idiomatic) To mind one's own business; focus on one's own goals and tasks and not worry about what others are doing. Tags: broadly, idiomatic
    Sense id: en-skate_one's_lane-en-verb-e1Dm1E48 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 40 60 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 28 72 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 30 70

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1971, Mark Mulvoy, Ice Hockey, →ISBN, page 48:",
          "text": "Wings should skate their lanes and not go roaming about the ice.",
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          "ref": "1976, Kevin Walsh, Hockey for beginners, →ISBN, page 60:",
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        "(ice hockey) To play in one's assigned position rather than straying to the location of the current action."
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          "ref": "2012 April 25, Stephen Sawicki, “Face Time”, in I Love FC (the best of fairfield county living):",
          "text": "Failing to do so could spell disaster. After all, if skin care for tweens is truly a good business idea, it wouldn’t take long for one or two of the big players that have been watching from the sidelines to tap those customers that Christy is slow to reach, and eventually push her out of the picture. She knows all this, of course, and for now is skating her lane.",
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          "text": "Pareene is right. \"Dangerous Donald\" is stupid and childish. You are not going to out-stupid and/or out-childish He, Trump. Nobody can do that, not even incredibly stupid children. Skate your lane, Clinton people. Yeesh.",
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          "ref": "2012 April 25, Stephen Sawicki, “Face Time”, in I Love FC (the best of fairfield county living):",
          "text": "Failing to do so could spell disaster. After all, if skin care for tweens is truly a good business idea, it wouldn’t take long for one or two of the big players that have been watching from the sidelines to tap those customers that Christy is slow to reach, and eventually push her out of the picture. She knows all this, of course, and for now is skating her lane.",
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          "ref": "2016 May 7, Charles P. Pierce, “Happy Friday. 'Dangerous Donald' Is Childish and Stupid”, in Esquire:",
          "text": "Pareene is right. \"Dangerous Donald\" is stupid and childish. You are not going to out-stupid and/or out-childish He, Trump. Nobody can do that, not even incredibly stupid children. Skate your lane, Clinton people. Yeesh.",
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