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1090 / STiLB / Shlong / Mullet / Kentucky Waterfall / Tennessee Tophat / Canadian Passport / Unhappy Peacock / Ape Drape
A haircut consisting of a very short, even buzzed top, and a beautiful long flowing back

360 Flip / 3 flip / Trey flip
A trick that consists of a kickflip combined with a 360 pop shuvit

skateboarding slang Five-0 grind
A grind on the back truck, with the nose pointing up and forward

ABEC
A universal unit of measurement for the precision that bearing surfaces are honed to; bearings used for skateboarding range from ABEC 1, the least precise, to ABEC 7, the most precise, though some skateboard bearing manufacturers do not give their bearings a rating.

Air
To air means to jump or ollie, usually off of a ramp; Tony Hawk aired over a police car in Police Academy 3

Airwalk
This trick can be done with or without grabbing the nose; once in the air the front foot is kicked out and the back foot is kicked back so they are in a walking type position

Am (amateur)
The step before becomig a pro.

Anchor grind
A grind on the front truck, with the tail pointing back, down, and away from the obstacle

Axle
The pin, threaded on both sides, that rests in the hanger and that the wheels are mounted to

Axle Nut
The nut that screws on to the axle, holding the wheel against the outside of the hanger; it is a 1/2" hex

Axle Slip
The act of your axle slipping one way or another inside the hanger, causing one wheel to lock up; axle slip can be caused by landing primo, though some truck manufacturers guarantee no axle slip

Backside
1. When a skater or his board are spinning, they are spinning backside if the rotation leads the skater’s back or the heel edge of the board to turn immediately forward Backside 2. When approaching an obstacle, the potential trick will be called backside if the obstacle is on the heel side of the board upon approach

Backside grab / Melon grab
Grabbing heel edge with your front hand while airing forward or backside

Bail
1. To fall 2. While in the air, deciding your not going to land your trick and kicking your board away for a hopefully painless landing.

Bank
Any incline used for riding up, completing a trick, and riding back down

ryan reichenberger Barley grind
An ollie 180 to switch smith grind *Named after Donny Barley

Base plate
Aside from the hanger, it is the other main piece of the truck, used for mounting the truck to the deck

Bearing
Skateboard bearings come in a standard size, various precisions, and have 7 or 8 balls enclosed in races between two shields, some of which are removable; one skateboard wheel takes two bearings

Bearing Spacers
Thick washers placed between the two bearings of a wheel

Beni-Hana
A grab in which, after the ollie is initiated, the front foot pulls the board as far forward as possible, the back foot is left to hang in the air, and the back hand grabs the tail of the board before pulling it back under the skater's two feet

Bigflip
A bigspin with a kickflip incorporated into the spin

Bigspin
A trick in which the skater and his board both rotate along a vertical axis, but the skater rotates 180 as the board rotates 360 *Alfonso Rawls named this trick after its inventor, Brian Lotti. Rawls thought Lotti sounded like lottery, and since the board was spinning so much during the trick he named it after the California Lottery's Big Spin.

Bitch Slap
Grabbing right near the front wheel on the heel edge with your front hand, then pushing the tail over to the left (right if goofy foot) by crossing your back leg underneath your front leg

Bluntslide
A slide on the tail or nose, with the respectful truck resting atop the obstacle, and the opposite end of the board pointing up and towards the obstacle

Boardslide
A slide in which the nose is brought up over the obstacle and the board slides between the two trucks

Body Varial
The spinning of ones body along its vertical axis while the board does not spin

Bomb a hill
To skate down a big hill

Bowl
A vert or miniramp with concave transition wrapping around 360 degrees, forming a bowl shape

Burly
A big trick involving lots of potential for pain if it is not pulled off; a skater can be called burly if they are partial to these tricks (Jamie Thomas and his tricks are burly)

Bushing Cups
The cupped washers that are placed on the kingpin, one on top of the small bushing and another underneath the large one

Bushings
Rubbery components that surround the kingpin and aid in turning

Bust
1. A spot is a bust if you are likely to get kicked out 2. To bust a trick is to perform it successfully; you are busting if you are skating well

Caballerial / Full Cab
The name given to a fakie ollie 360

Carve
The act of making big fast turns usually in a large bowl or transition

Casper slide
A slide in which the board is flipped for half of a kickflip, then caught with the back foot on the darkside of the tail and the front foot holding up the nose from the griptaped side of the deck, and brought down by the skater into a slide on the peak of the tail

Casperflip
A trick in which the board is flipped for half a kickflip, then caught upside down and flipped back over and spun backside 180 degrees on its vertical axis, all while in the air

Catch
To stop the board from rotating by placing your feet back on the board while in the air

Cess Slide
The act of sliding sideways on all four wheels while on a transition

Chip
When a piece of wood is broken off of the deck

Christ Air
Once in the air, go into the crucifix position, holding the board out to the side with one hand

Complete
A skateboard composed of all the necessary components; deck, griptape, 4 wheels, two trucks, and bearings; a complete is often referred to as a board

Concave
1. The various curves of the deck 2. Describes a curve or transition arced inward

Convex
Describes a curve or transition arced outward

Coping
Any grindable and slidable material attached to an obstacle for easier grinds and slides

Crooked grind
A grind on the front truck, with the tail pointing up, back, and away from the obstacle *Originally called Dan grinds after Dan Paterka, later renamed Koston grinds after Eric, and are now called K-grinds, crooked grinds, or crooks

Curb Cut
The transition created between the bottom of a driveway and the top of a curb that is used as a hip

Darkslide
A slide in which the board is flipped for half a kickflip, then caught with the back foot on the darkside of the tail and the front foot on the darkside of the nose and brought down by the skater into a slide on the middle of the griptaped side of the deck

Darkside
Your board is darkside if it is upside down; the darkside of a deck is the side that the baseplate is mounted to

Deck
The wooden part of the skateboard assembly, made usually of hard maple

Delamination
The result of a manufacturers defect when the plys of the deck become unglued and peel apart

Dildo Blades/Fruit Boots
Derogatory terms for in-line skates

Disaster
The smacking of the center of the deck on the coping during re-entry into a quarter pipe, mini ramp, etc.

Dog Piss
Grab mute right by your front foot and kick off your back foot as if you were a dog taking a piss, hence the name

Double set
A stairway with two sets of stairs seperated by a flat section

Double sided ledge
A ledge that is narrower than your wheelbase, allowing for boardslides and lipslides without any wheels sliding on top of the ledge

Drop In
The act of going from a flat platform into a steep transition

Drop-in
Any obstacle where a skater can place his tail on the edge of said obstacle and lean forward to drop in to a transition of some kind

Dropping!
Some skaters will yell this to prevent a collision as they drop in to a section of a crowded park

Dual Durometer
A term used to describe a wheel made with two urethanes of different hardnesses; the core is of a hard urethane to better encase the bearing, and the outer part is softer for a smoother ride.

Early Grab/ pre-grab
Grabbing your board before leaving the ground or the transition

Escalator
On some bowls, quarters, minis or vert ramps, the escalator is the part of the coping that is not parallel to the ground, but rather slopes from one height to another

Extension
A part of a ramp where the transition extends higher than normal

Fakie
You are skating fakie if your predominant foot is leading, and will be used to initiate a trick

Fast plant
A trick initiated with an ollie, the back foot then planting on the ground and pushing off while the board is controlled by the front foot and some kind of grab; the trick is landed with both feet on the board

Feeble Grind
A grind on the back truck, with the nose pointing forward, down, and toward the obstacle

Flatbar
A rail or bar that is not sloped down stairs or an incline

Flatbottom
Any flat surface at the bottom of a transition

Flat ground
Skateboarding without any obstacles, with the exception of something to trick over

Flatspots
These appear as clean spots on your dirty wheels as a result of the dirty urethane being rubbed off by the wheels sliding on some surface

Flip trick
To flip your board is to make turn on its lengthwise axis, as in a kickflip or heelflip; to flip your body is to go head over heals as in a McTwist

Fliptrick
A fliptrick is a move that involves the board spinning on any or a variety of its axes

Focus
To break a board in half

Footage / Footie
Skateboarding captured on tape

Frontside
1. When a skater or his board are spinning, they are spinning frontside if the rotation leads the skater or the toe edge of the board to turn immediately forward 2. When approaching an obstacle, the potential trick will be called frontside if the obstacle is on the toe side of the board upon approach

Frontside flip
The name given to a frontside ollie 180 with a kickflip

Frontside grab
An indy grab while airing frontside

Funbox
Any variety of box (usually wooden) with grindable and slidable surfaces

Gap
A distance between two riding surfaces which skaters ollie over, and often do other more sophisticated tricks over

Gay Twist
A caballerial with a mute grab *Lance Mountain and Neil Blender gave this trick its name after being humble enough to call their version of a caballerial "gay"

Gnarly
Amazing, Sick, Rad

Goofy
You are goofy footed if you normally skate with your left foot on the tail

Grab
Using either hand to grab anywhere on the deck while in the air

Grind
Any variety of tricks where the hanger(s) of the truck(s) grind(s) along the edge of an obstacle

Griptape
A sandpapery sheet with strong glue on its underside, put on the top of a deck for grip and control

Grommet / Grom
Little kid skaters

Gyrate
see Pump

Half Cab
The name given to a fakie ollie 180

Halfpipe / Vert Ramp
A ramp composed of a flatbottom with concave transition leading to vert on both sides

Handrail
A rail that is down stairs or an embankment and is of at least moderate height

Hang up
While trying to drop back in off of the coping after completing a trick, the truck that was above the coping does not clear it on the way back into the transition; this often results in a slam, but can be pulled off by some

Hanger
The largest part of the truck, it contains the axle, pivots on the baseplate, and is used to grind on

Hardflip
A trick consisting of a frontside 180 pop shuvit and a kickflip

Hardware
The nuts and bolts of your skateboard

Heelflip
The rotation of the board around its lengthwise axis as a result of kicking your front foot off the toe edge of your board

Hip
The junction of two banks, transitions, or other riding surfaces which meet at an angle, usually anywhere from slight (300 degrees) to right (90 degrees); these angles are ridden, grinded, and flown over

Hip ollie
An ollie off of a hip

Hipper
A large, painful strawberry bruise on the hip which often becomes a hematoma, or a swelling of blood; avoid at all cost

Hurricane
grind A grind starting with an ollie 180, then the back truck (which is now in front) is placed on the obstacle with the nose pointing back, down and towards the obstacle

Impossible
This trick can be performed using either your front or back foot, and it entails wrapping the nose or tail around its respectful foot 360 degrees

Indy grab
When either airing forward or backside, grab your toe edge with your back hand and poke your nose out

Invert
A trick that entails getting upside down and supporting yourself on one hand, usually on the coping of a ramp, as the other hand performs a grab

Japan
A mute grab, tweaked frontside 9090

Jetty Ledge
A ledge that continues out laterally as an adjacent staircase or bank goes down

Judo Grab
heel edge near the front wheel with your front hand and kick your front foot off in front of you

K-grind
see crooked grind

Kickflip
The rotation of the board around its lengthwise axis as a result of kicking your front foot off the heeledge of your board

Kickflip Underflip
A trick consisting of a fully rotated kickflip that is then kicked with the front foot on the dark side of the deck to send it flipping back in the same direction that it came from

Kingpin
The bolt that holds the hanger to the baseplate

Kingpin Nut
A rail that is kinked or bent, increasing its difficulty

Land
To perform a trick successfully

Late trick
Any trick that is executed after the board has reached its peak height in the air, or after another trick without first touching the ground

Launch Ramp
A ramp used for launching a skater in the air

Lien air
Grabbing heel edge while airing frontside *Invented by Neil Blender who said you have to lean into it, though nowadays it is spelled as Neil's first name written backwards

Line
1. A number of tricks performed consecutively 2. A path or planned course through a park or spot

Lip
The edge of any obstacle that a skateboarder rides; on ramps, the lip usually is completed with coping; on a bank or curb, the square or angled corner is the lip

Lipslide
A slide in which the tail of the board goes up and over the obstacle and the board slides between the two trucks

Local
see Hang up

Lock
in The act of getting your board into a slide or grind position in a way that is most stable, allowing for a lengthy maneuver

Madolly
A madonna air with no grab

Madonna
Grab heel edge near the front wheel with your front hand and kick your front foot off behind you; this trick is often done to tail smack on the way back into the tranny Tony. Hawk himself named this one after a singer as trendy as the trick itself

Manuel
A trick in which the skater balances his weight over the back truck, keeping the front wheels off of the ground

Manuel Pad
Any raised surface where a skater can ollie on to one section, and drop off another; such obstacles are used for manuals and for doing tricks onto and tricks off of

Method
Grabbing your heel edge with your front hand and pulling that edge up towards your back *named by Neil Blender who described this grab as the method for getting higher air

Mini ramp
Similar to a halfpipe, but smaller, with mellower transition and no ver

MM
Millimeter, the standard unit of measurement for the diameter of a wheel

Mongo
You are mongo footed, or “pushing mongo”, if you are using your leading foot, the incorrect one, to push

Mounting Hardware
Mounting bolts come in 1/8” increments from 7/8” up to 1 ¼” for standard setups; four are used to mount each truck, and they come in either allen or phillips head; their corresponding nuts are 3/8" hex

Mounting Holes
The two sets of four holes drilled through your deck

Mute
Grab your toe edge with your front hand while airing backside *named after Chris Weddle, a deaf mute known for being one of the first skaters to execute this trick

No Comply
Any trick that entails the front foot stepping off of the board and onto the ground while the back foot initiates any of a number of tricks such as ollie, 180, pop shuvit, etc.

Nollie
An ollie off of the nose of the board rather than the tail *originated by Natas Kaupas, it is short for nose ollie or Natas ollie

Nose
The part of the deck in front of the most forward two mounting holes which is steeper and longer than the tail

Nose bonk
A very short nose grind involving a quick bonk of the front truck on an obstacle

Nose grind
A grind on the front truck, with the tail pointing up and back

Nose manual / Nose wheelie
A manual performed on the front truck rather than the back

Nose pick
A stall in the nose grind position, usually involving an indy grab for control

Nose slide
A slide on the nose of the deck

Obstacle
Any object that you can incorporate into a skateboarding trick

Old School
Used to describe a trick or skater or pretty much anything that is representative of an older, nearly outdated style

Ollie
The basis of most other tricks, it entails using your back foot to smack the tail of your board against the ground while your front foot pulls the board up into the air. Invented by Alan Gelfand.

O-Vert
Short for over vert, a transition that goes past vert so that the face of the transition is actually facing slightly down

Pig / Five0 / Po Po
Derogatory terms for peace officers

Pivot
grind A trick or part of a trick where the back truck is grinding atop an obstacle for just a moment before the trick's completion

Pivot Cup
The cup molded into the baseplate that the rounded extension that sticks out from the hanger rests and pivots in

Ply
A sheet of wood used to make a deck; standard decks are 7 ply, but they can range from 6 to 9 plies with varying strengths and weights

Pole Jam
Riding up and off of a pole bent diagonally out of the ground

Pop
1. The amount of snap and stiffness to a board 2. To smack the tail against the ground to initiate a trick

Pop Shuvit
A trick in which the board is popped in the air where it rotates along its vertical axis

Poser
Someone who poses as a skateboarder, or anyone who tries to be something they're not

Pressure flip
Popular a few years ago, and still today with a lot of grommets, it entails putting pressure on the correct spot of the tail to make it flip around without hardly leaving the ground

Pro
(professional) A skater who is so good, companies want to put his/her name on their products

Pro Ho
A girl who likes hanging around with pro skaters

Pump
Flexing your legs at the right spot on a transition to build up speed

Push
With one foot on the board, the other pushes along the ground to get speed

Pyramid
A pyramid shaped obstacle with a flat top

Quarterpipe
(quarter) A ramp with only one concave transition (two quarters positioned facing each other would make up a vert or mini ramp, minus the connecting flatbottom)

Rad
see gnarly

Rail
Any type of railing of any size, material, and height

Rasta
A certain genre of skaters known for their laid back style, high ollies, dreadlocks and pot smoking abilities

Regular
You are regular footed if you skate with your right foot on the tail

Revert
A trick that is added on to the end of any other trick, and it means to spin one's self and the board 180 after completing the initial trick

Ripper
A really good and consistent skater

Riser Pads
Rubber or plastic spacers used between the baseplate and the darkside of the deck for a softer ride, to keep mounting hardware from loosening, and to prevent wheelbite

Rocket air
Once in the air, putting both feet on the tail facing lengthwise and grabbing the nose with both hands, keeping one's body as straight as possible so one looks like a rocket

Roll-in
A smooth convex transition going from a flat platform into a steep transition

Sack it / Nut
it To land on an obstacle usually a narrow one like a handrail, right on your jewels

Salad grind
A grind on either truck, with the opposite end of the board pointing forward, up, and towards the obstacle

Session
Any time a group of skaters get together at a spot

Sex Change
A body varial while doing a trick

Shifty / 9090
Shifting your board 90 degrees, with feet still in contact with the board, then bringing it back to starting position

Shuffle
A sidewards reentry into a transition, which is then turned fakie

Skate Camp
A summer camp for skateboarders where street obstacles, ramps, bowls, and banks can be skated without hassle from cops, parents, etc.

Skate Key
Any tool made specifically for a skateboard

Skatepark
An area, publicly or privately owned, that has a variety of obstacles designed specifically for skating, and where you are safe from tickets (unless the nazis in blue see you padless)

Skate rock
A term coined in the early eighties and made famous by Thrasher magazine, that catagorizes the bands whose members rode skateboards; could be any type of music, but is noted for its generally uptempo beats

Sketch or Sketchy
1. Used to describe an obstacle or trick when either lacks smoothness and apparent ease 2. Used to describe a person or situation that is fishy

Slam
A hard fall

Slappie
A grind on a ledge without ollieing

Slide
Any trick in which any part of the deck is sliding atop an obstacle

Slob
A mute grab while airing frontside

Smith grind
A grind on the back truck, with the nose pointing forward, down, and away from the obstacle

Snake
1. Someone who cuts you off or steals your line at a park or spot 2. To cut someone off or steal their line

Speed Washers
Small washers placed on the axle on both sides of the wheels to limit friction

Spin
To spin your board is to make it rotate on its vertical axis as in a pop shuvit

Spine
A ramp consisting of two quarter pipes back to back with a narrow spine, usually coping, separating the two

Sponsored
Having your skateboarding supported by someone or some company who gives you discounts or free product

Sponsor me video
A video made by a kid to send in to a company to see if he has the skills to get sponsored

Spot
Any place any where that has anything to skate

Stalefish
Grab your heel edge with your back hand, behind your back leg

Stall
The act of getting your board into a sliding or grinding position on an obstacle, without sliding or grinding

Stances
The different ways you can stand on your board

Stick To land
a trick solid and clean

Street Skating
Skating which is done using only those objects or obstacles found in the urban environment

Stress Cracks
Small lengthwise cracks on your deck that extend from the mounting holes and are a result of the stress created by the mounting hardware

Swellbow
When you fall on your elbow and it gets abnormally large

Switch
You are skating switch when you are not using your predominant foot to initiate a trick

Tail
The part of the deck in back of the furthest back two mounting holes which is shorter and more mellow than the nose

Tail
Slide A slide on the tail of the deck

Tail
Grab Grab your tail with your back hand

Technical (tech)
Any trick that is usually performed on flat ground or on a fairly low ledge, that involves plenty of technical skill such as combinations of flips/spins and slides or grinds. Also, a skater can be called tech, or a tech dog, if they are partial to these types of tricks. (Daewon Song is a tech dog)

Tic Tac
To pivot left and right on your back wheels, either as a means of acceleration or to keep your balance when landing a trick off center, tic-ing and tac-ing your wheels to the ground

Tools
To a skater, tools are any of the following: a phillips head, hex key, 3/8" wrench, 1/2" wrench, or 9/16" wrench, or anything else that can be used on a skateboard

Topsheet
The top ply of the deck

Tranny
Transition

Transfer
Whenever a skater transfers from one area to another; ex: from one ramp to another, approaching an obstacle from one side and riding away on the other side, etc.

Transition
Any surface for skating that is not horizontal or vertical

Trick
A trick is any maneuver performed on a skateboard

Triple set
see Double set, and go from there

Truck
The axle assembly, made up of the following: hanger, baseplate, axle, kingpin, bushings, axle nuts, bushing cups, and usually speedwashers

Tuck knee
Grabbing your toe edge right near the back wheel with your back hand and pulling the board back as you push your knees forward

Tweak
To add style to a trick be exaggerating or contorting it

Varial / Shuvit
The spinning of the board along its vertical axis, without popping the board in the air

Vert
Vertical

Wallie
Getting all four wheels on a vertical wall before ollieing

Wallride
A trick entailing riding your board on a very steep or vertical wall

Wedge ramp
Two launch ramps, touching at one corner, with a triangle shaped platform between them

Wheel
Skateboard wheels are made of urethane; four of them let the skateboard roll

Wheelburn/ bite
The marks on the darkside of your deck made by wheelbite scraping the paint off the deck

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