In lacrosse, to run and dive from behind to check an opponent's stick. The term is derived from the name of a Binghamton University midfielder who was known for the move, and popularized in 2010 by the lacrosse team of
Stone Bridge High School of Ashburn, VA. The term is believed to have been brought to northern Virginia by
Stone Bridge coach
Scott Mitchell, who played at Binghamton with Smith.
Onlooker, upon seeing a player chase down an
opposing player, fly through the air, and
yard sale his opponent: "Did you see him Steve Smith that guy?!?"
Or
"Dylan hustles so hard, I've even seen him
lay out to get a check after he's gotten beat. He's a regular Steve Smith."