Terms for Snowboarding are for example:
"BITCHIN" CALFDICK
(submitted by: tsk746)
its when your high backs press into your calf's while making it impossible to ride. (Mike Lamb: Atomic Southeast Rep)
"BONED OUT"
(submitted by: dr.penguin)
used to explain the emphasis of style in a trick. if someone "boned out a Indy" they would grab hard and create an emphasis of the maneuver such that his/her legs may appear extended or stretched to a maximum degree. or the style of the Indy was more.
"FRONT"
(submitted by: Vindog)
This is the ultimate description of euphoria. That last trip to the mountains was FRONT!!!!Dude, he pulled of a FRONT airdog. Checkout the FRONT chick on the lift. Origin- Cold Front brings the start of the season, abreviate and it's FRONT bro.
3, 5, 7, 9, 19, 12
(submitted by: imp_666)
Summaries of respectfully a 360, 540, 720, 900, 1080 or 1260 turn. Used for aerial tricks.
5-0 GRIND
(submitted by: SNOWB0ARDER)
A 5-0 grind is when you jump on a box or rail in a 50-50 and do a butter the rest of the way.
50/50
(submitted by: prorider179)
is when your board is facing straight and it can be on any rail, not just a house rail/box
50/50
(submitted by: SnowFreak)
up and down a battleship without falling
AASI
(submitted by: gjsnowboardr)
Stands for the the American Association of Snowboard Instructors. AASI is a way for snowboard instructors to put forth a safe, and fun lesson in which students can learn and enjoy the sport nationwide.
ACCESSORY MAN
(submitted by: piccalo2dbz)
A snowboarder with every piece of snowboard gear imaginable. He has been known to use it all at the same time whether or not the circumstances call for it.
AIRDOG
A snowboarder who jumps most of the time and is most interested in airial tricks
ANCILLARY STOKE
(submitted by: piccalo2dbz)
The condition bestowed upon an onlooker or crowd as a snowboarder pulls off a totally insane maneuver.
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