zip-linehttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zip-line_v%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezip line, v.
First published 2021

zip lineverb

Chiefly U.S.
  1. 1998–
    intransitive. To slide down a zip line (zip line n.), esp. as a recreational activity.
    1. 1998
      Harry's aggravated his ankle some this morning... He banged it up two weeks ago zip-lining down from the helo.
      T. Clancy, Rainbow Six vi. 115
    2. 2005
      We were suited up with harnesses and helmets, and from that platform we zip-lined across a 70-foot crevasse.
      Philadelphia Inquirer (Nexis) 25 December (Travel section) 5
    3. 2018
      Adventure seekers can zip-line through mist-soaked jungle canopies.
      Condé Nast Traveller April 129/2

zip line, v. was first published in March 2021.

zip line, v. was last modified in July 2023.