Even More Surfing Slang 9. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PQ R S T U V W X Y ZNarrabeen Narrabeen is one of a whole host of quality surfspots on Sydneys north shore. You lucky, lucky Aussies New School. The term given to trick surfing airs, shove its, etc. Noodled Noodle Arms. Being exhausted or having tired arms. Noah. Another term for shark. Nose. The pointy bit of the surfboard the bit that points away from you when you are paddling and riding. Top. Ocean. Same thing as a sea, only bigger. Offshore. This is when the wind at a surf break is blowing off the shore, It makes for ideal surfing conditions. Onshore. This is when the wind is blowing towards the land, spoiling the waves. Always remember offshore good, onshore bad Out Back. Beyond the breaking waves. See you out backOutside. Shop for dude perfect shirts you will love online at Target. Free shipping and save 5 every day with your Target REDcard. Directed by S. R. Bindler. With Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Willie Nelson, Alexie Gilmore. A wave twisting tale of a soul searching surfer experiencing an. Surfer gets interviewed on the news. E5C5C2000000578-0-image-a-51_1447292346508.jpg' alt='Surfer Dude' title='Surfer Dude' />The area beyond the line up. Youll sometimes hear surfers shout Outside as a warning to other surfers that a larger than usual wave is approaching and will be breaking further out that normal. Overhead. Waves that are bigger that a surfer when standing up. Top. Paddlepuss. Someone who stays and plays in the whitewater close to the beach. Party Wave. A wave surfed by several people at once. Surfer Dude' title='Surfer Dude' />Perl Pearl. This is a common term describing when a person buries the nose of their surfboard in the wave and goes over the falls. Its often referred to by the actual surfer as Pipeline see pipeline surf spot map This is the classic Hawaiian wave amazing, barreling, and mean. Its one of the most famous and most photographed waves there is. If you have just read surfing lesson one catching waves and are ready to go out and try surfing for the first time, then Pipeline is probably the last place on the planet you want to be. Whatsapp For Pc Windows 8 64 Bit'>Whatsapp For Pc Windows 8 64 Bit. Pocket In the Pocket. The pocket is the most powerful part of the wave, just ahead of where the wave is breaking. Pop Out A mass producted surfboard made by machine. Pop Up. Describes the move a surfer makes to go from lying on the surfboard, into the standing position to ride a wave. Priority. Which surfer has the right of way, fully explained here. Pumping. A decent swell where the waves are nice and powerful also used to describe a surfer trying to generate speed Top. Quiksilver. Pretty much everyone, surfers and non surfers alike, will already know about Quiksilver. Theyre one of the largest manufacturers of surfing equipment and surf clothing on the planet. The lads have done well from their boardshort beginning on Torquay good on ya See Quiksilver boardshorts in the store. Quiver. A surfers collection of different surfboards. Ive heard people say its the place where they keep their boards but not sure about that. Thanks go to Kris Carr who suggested quiver as an entry. Top. Radical Rad. Encyclopedia Didattica Della Chitarra Installazione. High performance or risk taking surfing, awesome or impressive. Rail. Rails are the sides of your surfboard, running from nose to tail and back again. More details can be found on the surfboard rail page. Rail Bang. To fall off and take the surfboard between the legs OuchRaked Over. To be hammered by incoming waves while paddling out. Regular Regular Footed. Surfing with your left foot forward. Rip Riptide. A riptide is a strong current heading out to sea. It can be dangerous for surfers and swimmers alike. Check out the waves section to find out more details. Rock Dance. Getting into or out of the surf over rocks. Rocker. The bottom curve of a surfboard. Top. SASSee Surfers Against Sewage. Shacked. Getting completely barreled, riding a phat tube. Shaka. A common hand signal used by surfers, with an extended thumb and little finger. Hang loose Shove it. A shove it is a manoeuver where the rider shoves the surfboard round underneath the feet, 1. Its a good trick if you can do it. Shubie. Someone who buys surf gear and clothing but does not surf. Sick. A term used to describe when someone does something impressive, e. Sketchy. The opposite of surfing smoothly with style. Skeg. Sternward extension of the keel, or a single center fin on surf board. Slash. A rapid turn off the top of the wave, hopefully throwing loads of spray off the top. Slater, Kelly. Hes famous for being in Baywatch and his alleged dalliance with Pamela Anderson. Oh yes, weve heard that hes a pretty tidy surfer as well. Snake Snaking. Waves should be shared, but snakes take it all. To snake is to drop in out of turn. Spit. Where spray blows out of the end of a barrel. Tube spit. Sponger. A bodyboarder. Steamer Lane. This is a famous Northern California surf spot. Step Into Liquid. This is what happens when you go walking in puddles. Its also the the name of a surf video by surf vid guru Dana Brown. Check it out at our video store Step Into Liquid. Stick. Surfer slang for a surfboard. Stoked. Very happy. Stringer. This is the bit of wood that runs up through the length of your surfboard. Its there if you have a fibreglass one and not one that you have fashioned out of an old ironing board More info is available on the surfboard information page. Sucking Dry Where breaking waves cause all the water to be drawn off the sea bed, leaving it exposed. Surfers Against Sewage. SAS is an organisation campaigning for clean water for all. These guys are incredibly high profile and lobby endlessly to ensure all water users are surfing in clean water. Check them out at www. Everyone should become a member. Surfers Knots. Soft tissue swellings on the dorsum of the foot and just below the knee, as a result of kneeling for long periods of time on the surfboard while waiting for a wave. Swallow Tail. Youll really have to go and read up on the surfboard tail shapes section. I cant be explaining everything over again. Swell. Swell or groundswell refers to solid, real waves. As apposed to rubbish wind chop Why not read more on how waves are made. Switch Stance. Riding the surfboard standing the other way round, i. Top. Tail. This is the bit of the surfboard at the opposite end to the nose. Read more about surfboard tail shapes. For more info on the other bits of the surfboard, have a look at the surfboard section. Tailslide. The tailslide is a move where the tail of the board slides across the lip of the wave. Tow In Catching big waves with the aid of a Jet ski. Thruster. Popular name for a tri fin shortboard. Traction Pad. A traction pad is a permanent replacement for surf wax, stuck directly to the surfboard. It is normally seen placed just in front of the leash plug, providing grip for back foot. Full length grip is available, but is not seen so often. You might find it referred to as deck grip, traction, or a riser pad. Trim. Keeping the surfboard in a straight line at the optimum angle and cruising down the line. Tube. The tube is public transportation in London. Oh, you mean TubeThe tube is where the wave is hollow where its breaking. For some surfers its the be all of surfing. Its sometimes called a barrel, keg, or pit. Turtle Roll. This is a technique for getting a longboard out though a breaking wave. As apposed to duck diving for a shortboarder. See our how to turtle roll article for more info. Twin Fin A surfboard with two fins. Top. Ulluwatu. Ulluwatu is one of a large number of quality Indonesian surf breaks. Underwater. You are not seriously looking for an explanation of this are you Top. Vanuatu. Vanuatu is a smallish island in the Pacific, complete with numerous great waves. If you are planning a tropical surfing trip, you could do worseTop. Wahine. A female surfer.