Parkour Added to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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So I guess this makes parkour recognized in the eyes of the world?

They even defined it properly:

The urban sport which combines “efficient running, climbing and leaping over environmental obstacles.”

Yup. Props to you, people at Merriam-Webster.

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13 Most Common Brain Farts in Human History

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