Le_MoNaDe
01-12-2007, 01:39 AM
Skateboarders Dictionary
180
Pronounced 'one-eighty'. One Hundred and eighty degrees. Measure of rotation. Used to describe skateboarding tricks eg. 180 frontside ollie
360
Pronounced 'three-sixty'. Three hundred and sixty degrees. Measure of rotation. Used to describe skateboarding tricks eg. 360 shove-it kickflip
411
Video magazine for skateboarders. Usually released every 2 months
5-0
Pronounced 'five-oh'. Type of grind ie. 5-0 grind. Grinding with the axle of the rear truck on the edge of the object
50-50
Pronounced 'fifty-fifty'. Type of grind ie. 50-50 grind. Grinding with the axles of both trucks on the edge of the object.
A
A measurement for the hardness of skateboard wheels eg. 95A
ACIDDROP
Skating off the end of an object with ollieing or touching the board with your hands
AIR
The name given to the trick of the skateboard and skater when they leave the ground/ramp without ollieing.
AXLE
The metal rod running through the hanger on which both ends you screw on your wheels. Through time they may be known to 'slip'. This causes one wheel to be tight and the other loose. Taping on the tight side will knock the axle back into place.
BACKSIDE
Originated from surfing, the direction in which you turn if you are travelling up a wave and turn so as you back faces the wave. Used to describe your direction of rotation in skating. The opposite of 'frontside'.
BANK
An elevated surface. A common urban form of ramp.
BASEPLATE
The flat part of the truck that fixes to the board via four drilled holes for truck bolts. Also has an area to attach a pivot cup and kingpin, ready to attach the rest of the truck.
BEARING
The part of the board that bears the friction of movement. There should be two contained within each wheel.
BIGBROTHER
A skateboard magazine hailing from CA. Produced by Steve Rocco. With regular pictures of naked things and articles on such things as 'how to commit suicide' it continues to offend certain people (mainly parents).
BIGSPIN
A 360 degree shoveit while turning your body 180 degrees in a backside direction.
BLUNT
Going up over an object and landing with the tail along the edge of the object and the rear two wheels on top of the object. The board should then be pointing in a near vertical position.
BOARD
Main platform area of a skateboard. Either pro signature models or team boards. Prone to snapping with incorrect landing of skateboarding tricks. Avalible in Slick and Stain.
BONED
Pushing the board out in front and pointing downwards. Performed in mid-air.
BONELESS
Take the front foot off the board and grab the board with your hand. With you back foot still on the board jump up. Then place your front foot back on the board and remove your hand before landing.
CASPER
With the board upside down, place the front foot underneath the board and backfoot on the tail, pointing the board into the sky.
COMP
Short for competition.
CONCAVE
The contour given to decks. The concave will dip down from the left to right and should be asymmetrical. Provides strength to the board and aids the skater when performing tricks.
COPER
Protective covering for your truck that attaches to the hanger. Protects your truck against grinding. Pretty non-existant these days. Usually fell off with too much abuse. Not for the hardcore.
COPING
Metal piping running along the top edge of ramps. Provides a longer life to the ramp plus aids to the range of skateboarding tricks eg. providing a grindable edge.
CURB
What coping is to ramps, is what curbs are to streets. One of the most used and abused objects on the street for skating. Painted curbs provide a smooth grindable edge, though most can be made this way by applying common candle wax.
CUSHION
Donut shaped rubber components found on trucks. Slotted onto the kingpin. Provide steering and act as shock absorbants. Can be bought in a range of colours and hardness's. Two are needed per truck, the one thats slightly cone shape fitting furtherest up the kingpin.
DECK
Main platform area of a skateboard. See Deck
DELAM
Damage done to a deck through skating as a layer is chipped from the plywood deck. The thin layer removed is called a 'delam' and the name is also given to the mark left where it once resided
DISASTER
Placing the rear wheels on top of an object with the rail of the board on the edge. The front two wheels are therefore hanging off the object.
DOWNHILL
Skating as fast as you can down the steepist of hills for the greatest of adrenaline rushes. Has also developed into a seperate area of skateboarding with special boards and techniques.
DROPIN
As the name suggests. Place your tail on the platform of a ramp with your wheels hanging over the edge ready to drop into the ramp. With your weight on the tail, gradually move you weight forward till you end up riding down the ramp.
EMB
Embarcadero, SF, America. Once the greatest urban mecca for skateboarding. Nowadays you'll more likely end up with a fine than a good days skate.
FAKIE
Travelling backwards. If you where driving a car and put it into reverse, you would be in effect of going fakie.
FAT
Meaning high or far. Used to express a skateboarding trick that is performed over a long distance or to a great height. Also spelt Phat.
FEEBLEGRIND
Grinding with the rear truck while the front truck goes over the top of the edge of the object. Hence the board will be at a slight angle to the direction of movement.
FLIP
Developed from freestyle skating. It involves making your board turn upside down a variation of combinations. A flip is generally when it completely flips over to land back on the wheels. Flip is also a skateboard company owned by Jeremy Fox born from a british company called Death Box.
FOCUS
Snapping the deck into two pieces. It was once 'fashionable' to do this when you became frustrated, said to be conjured up by a part of the industry who wanted people to buy more boards by making people think it was cool to focus the board you where riding.
FREESTYLE
An area of skating that has now become part of street and vert skating. Used to be performed on low riding skinny boards. Tricks consisted of numerous balancing tricks, flips and shove-its.
FRONTSIDE
Originated from surfing, the direction in which you turn if you are travelling up a wave and turn so as you front faces the wave. Used to describe your direction of rotation in skating. The opposite of 'backside'.
FUNBOX
Usually the highlight of an artificial street course. A platform object with banked sides plus handrail if your lucky
GOOFY
You skate goofy if you skate with your right foot forward. The opposite of regular.
GRAB
Using your hand to 'grab' onto your board.
GRAPHICS
The art work on the bottom of a deck. It helps in telling one deck from another and usually incoporates the signature of the pro skater it is modelled for.
GRIND
Moving along the edge or on top of an object with the axles of both trucks, Variations include 50-50, 5-0, Tail, Nose, K-Grind, Smith, Sausage, Feeble and Slappy.
GRIPTAPE
A sticky back sandpaper material. Usually black but can be bought in a range of colours, even clear. It is used to cover the top of the deck (then trimmed) to enable friction and therefore aid the skater.
HANDPLANT
A form of handstand where your board is held in the air either by a hand or feet.
HANDRAIL
Common urban feature, used for holding onto while travelling up and down stairs, though used by skaters for a whole range of tricks.
HANGER
Part of the truck. This is the part that gets most abuse. When you grind, you are grinding along the top of the hanger. Contained inside the hanger is the axle.
HEELFLIP
Flipping the board with your heel. Your front foot should move up and across the board flipping it in the opposite direction of a kickflip.
HELMET
Protective equipment for your head. Nearly always used in vert skateboarding.
HIP
When two ramps are placed together so that one is at a slight angle the the other, the part at which the ramps join is called the hip.
IMPOSSIBLE
Freestyle trick invented by Rodney Mullen. Consists of spinning the board around either foot.
INDYGRAB
Grabbing the board in front of you with the rear hand.
JAM
Getting a load of skaters together for a skateboard session.
K-GRIND
Stands for 'Crooked Grind'. Grinding along on the leading truck without having the board over the object.
KICKFLIP
Flipping the board by using the same method as you would if you were trying to kick something.
KICKTURN
Rotating on the rear wheels of the board with the front wheels raised from the surface.
180
Pronounced 'one-eighty'. One Hundred and eighty degrees. Measure of rotation. Used to describe skateboarding tricks eg. 180 frontside ollie
360
Pronounced 'three-sixty'. Three hundred and sixty degrees. Measure of rotation. Used to describe skateboarding tricks eg. 360 shove-it kickflip
411
Video magazine for skateboarders. Usually released every 2 months
5-0
Pronounced 'five-oh'. Type of grind ie. 5-0 grind. Grinding with the axle of the rear truck on the edge of the object
50-50
Pronounced 'fifty-fifty'. Type of grind ie. 50-50 grind. Grinding with the axles of both trucks on the edge of the object.
A
A measurement for the hardness of skateboard wheels eg. 95A
ACIDDROP
Skating off the end of an object with ollieing or touching the board with your hands
AIR
The name given to the trick of the skateboard and skater when they leave the ground/ramp without ollieing.
AXLE
The metal rod running through the hanger on which both ends you screw on your wheels. Through time they may be known to 'slip'. This causes one wheel to be tight and the other loose. Taping on the tight side will knock the axle back into place.
BACKSIDE
Originated from surfing, the direction in which you turn if you are travelling up a wave and turn so as you back faces the wave. Used to describe your direction of rotation in skating. The opposite of 'frontside'.
BANK
An elevated surface. A common urban form of ramp.
BASEPLATE
The flat part of the truck that fixes to the board via four drilled holes for truck bolts. Also has an area to attach a pivot cup and kingpin, ready to attach the rest of the truck.
BEARING
The part of the board that bears the friction of movement. There should be two contained within each wheel.
BIGBROTHER
A skateboard magazine hailing from CA. Produced by Steve Rocco. With regular pictures of naked things and articles on such things as 'how to commit suicide' it continues to offend certain people (mainly parents).
BIGSPIN
A 360 degree shoveit while turning your body 180 degrees in a backside direction.
BLUNT
Going up over an object and landing with the tail along the edge of the object and the rear two wheels on top of the object. The board should then be pointing in a near vertical position.
BOARD
Main platform area of a skateboard. Either pro signature models or team boards. Prone to snapping with incorrect landing of skateboarding tricks. Avalible in Slick and Stain.
BONED
Pushing the board out in front and pointing downwards. Performed in mid-air.
BONELESS
Take the front foot off the board and grab the board with your hand. With you back foot still on the board jump up. Then place your front foot back on the board and remove your hand before landing.
CASPER
With the board upside down, place the front foot underneath the board and backfoot on the tail, pointing the board into the sky.
COMP
Short for competition.
CONCAVE
The contour given to decks. The concave will dip down from the left to right and should be asymmetrical. Provides strength to the board and aids the skater when performing tricks.
COPER
Protective covering for your truck that attaches to the hanger. Protects your truck against grinding. Pretty non-existant these days. Usually fell off with too much abuse. Not for the hardcore.
COPING
Metal piping running along the top edge of ramps. Provides a longer life to the ramp plus aids to the range of skateboarding tricks eg. providing a grindable edge.
CURB
What coping is to ramps, is what curbs are to streets. One of the most used and abused objects on the street for skating. Painted curbs provide a smooth grindable edge, though most can be made this way by applying common candle wax.
CUSHION
Donut shaped rubber components found on trucks. Slotted onto the kingpin. Provide steering and act as shock absorbants. Can be bought in a range of colours and hardness's. Two are needed per truck, the one thats slightly cone shape fitting furtherest up the kingpin.
DECK
Main platform area of a skateboard. See Deck
DELAM
Damage done to a deck through skating as a layer is chipped from the plywood deck. The thin layer removed is called a 'delam' and the name is also given to the mark left where it once resided
DISASTER
Placing the rear wheels on top of an object with the rail of the board on the edge. The front two wheels are therefore hanging off the object.
DOWNHILL
Skating as fast as you can down the steepist of hills for the greatest of adrenaline rushes. Has also developed into a seperate area of skateboarding with special boards and techniques.
DROPIN
As the name suggests. Place your tail on the platform of a ramp with your wheels hanging over the edge ready to drop into the ramp. With your weight on the tail, gradually move you weight forward till you end up riding down the ramp.
EMB
Embarcadero, SF, America. Once the greatest urban mecca for skateboarding. Nowadays you'll more likely end up with a fine than a good days skate.
FAKIE
Travelling backwards. If you where driving a car and put it into reverse, you would be in effect of going fakie.
FAT
Meaning high or far. Used to express a skateboarding trick that is performed over a long distance or to a great height. Also spelt Phat.
FEEBLEGRIND
Grinding with the rear truck while the front truck goes over the top of the edge of the object. Hence the board will be at a slight angle to the direction of movement.
FLIP
Developed from freestyle skating. It involves making your board turn upside down a variation of combinations. A flip is generally when it completely flips over to land back on the wheels. Flip is also a skateboard company owned by Jeremy Fox born from a british company called Death Box.
FOCUS
Snapping the deck into two pieces. It was once 'fashionable' to do this when you became frustrated, said to be conjured up by a part of the industry who wanted people to buy more boards by making people think it was cool to focus the board you where riding.
FREESTYLE
An area of skating that has now become part of street and vert skating. Used to be performed on low riding skinny boards. Tricks consisted of numerous balancing tricks, flips and shove-its.
FRONTSIDE
Originated from surfing, the direction in which you turn if you are travelling up a wave and turn so as you front faces the wave. Used to describe your direction of rotation in skating. The opposite of 'backside'.
FUNBOX
Usually the highlight of an artificial street course. A platform object with banked sides plus handrail if your lucky
GOOFY
You skate goofy if you skate with your right foot forward. The opposite of regular.
GRAB
Using your hand to 'grab' onto your board.
GRAPHICS
The art work on the bottom of a deck. It helps in telling one deck from another and usually incoporates the signature of the pro skater it is modelled for.
GRIND
Moving along the edge or on top of an object with the axles of both trucks, Variations include 50-50, 5-0, Tail, Nose, K-Grind, Smith, Sausage, Feeble and Slappy.
GRIPTAPE
A sticky back sandpaper material. Usually black but can be bought in a range of colours, even clear. It is used to cover the top of the deck (then trimmed) to enable friction and therefore aid the skater.
HANDPLANT
A form of handstand where your board is held in the air either by a hand or feet.
HANDRAIL
Common urban feature, used for holding onto while travelling up and down stairs, though used by skaters for a whole range of tricks.
HANGER
Part of the truck. This is the part that gets most abuse. When you grind, you are grinding along the top of the hanger. Contained inside the hanger is the axle.
HEELFLIP
Flipping the board with your heel. Your front foot should move up and across the board flipping it in the opposite direction of a kickflip.
HELMET
Protective equipment for your head. Nearly always used in vert skateboarding.
HIP
When two ramps are placed together so that one is at a slight angle the the other, the part at which the ramps join is called the hip.
IMPOSSIBLE
Freestyle trick invented by Rodney Mullen. Consists of spinning the board around either foot.
INDYGRAB
Grabbing the board in front of you with the rear hand.
JAM
Getting a load of skaters together for a skateboard session.
K-GRIND
Stands for 'Crooked Grind'. Grinding along on the leading truck without having the board over the object.
KICKFLIP
Flipping the board by using the same method as you would if you were trying to kick something.
KICKTURN
Rotating on the rear wheels of the board with the front wheels raised from the surface.