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Crazy snowboard trick names7/29/2023 ![]() ![]() Hitting an object really, really hard with your Snowboard “If you make a bomb hole on the landing of that jump, everybody will hate you.’Ī person who takes a beating of everybody on and off the piste. “He bombed the jump at 60 miles!”Ī big hole in the landing of a powder jump from somebody bailing. To point the nose of your board straight down the hill to accelerate. ![]() “Cuttin’ the pow pow on a blue bird day.” “That kid blasted a dookie.”Ī beautiful day. ![]() Seeing someone fall really hard while watching from the lift. For example, “Did you see his huge biff?” “Did you see me biff that jump?” “Man, I biffed that pop quiz!” Characteristics include: a Roxy snowboard, sideslipping through park, flirting, being loud and obnoxious, matching jacket, pants, hat, etc. “Did you see that hoedad in the cafe? That is so beige,” or “How beige is the weather on the mountain!”Ī girl who can’t ride (a poser who is a girl). “It’s pretty beat that we have to shape the pipe all day.”Ī wipe-out another word for biff. “Dude, you just gotta barge that jump!”Ī rail in the park that kinks up, then flattens out, then kinks back down.Ī term used to describe something that is not good. “He bailed and landed on his head.” to escape out of a trick. “Let’s go shred the backcountry today.”Ī term used to describe crashing or falling. “Look at that AvalancheActivator ride.”Īreas out of the ski hill boundaries off-piste. The condition bestowed upon an onlooker or crowd as a snowboarder pulls off a totally insane maneuver.Īn old lady who goes for really young guys on the slops and in the lodgeĪ person who always triggers avalanches. Used for aerial tricks.Ī snowboarder who jumps most of the time and is most interested in aerial tricks These are the Snowboarding Terms, Definitions, Slang, and other words currently stored in our Snowboarding Dictionary. ![]()
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