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English Lesson: Surfer Terms 2

Description:   Surfer Terms

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1 ace 1. To win, succeed, or be the best at. 2. To outdo somebody by outmaneuvering or outsmarting them. He aced me out of the wave.
2 back off When a wave coming in hits deeper water and starts to reform or disappear.
3 benny tanless tourist on the beach
4 bombora big wave that breaks outside the normal surf line (Australia)
5 BUMBYE When we get around to it, after a while.
6 clean up a wave or a set of waves, which break over or on surfers, clearing the line-up
7 cut out To pull-out or kick-out; to pull out of the wave (like kicking out).
8 dork someone who behaves inappropriately
9 elevator drop Executing a late drop-in results in this sensation
10 foam 1. core material used in the surfboards 2. white water of a breaking wave 3. bubbles left over from a breaking wave
11 goofy-foot To ride a surfboard with the right foot forward. (Left foot forward is the more common stance.)
12 hard core extreme
13 impact zone point where the waves break for the first time; where the waves are breaking
14 landshark a guy who doesn't surf, but says he does
15 max out To be over the limit.
16 NO AAK Quit showing off.
17 peel off a wave that breaks perfectly across the shore without spilling in front of itself
18 prone To ride with your belly on the board; the most common and easiest way to ride a bodyboard
19 right a wave breaking to the right from the vantage point of a surfer riding in; a wave breaking towards the left from the vantage point of the shore
20 shacked To be covered up completely by the falling crest of a very steep wave.
21 side-slip surfing maneuver, intentional or otherwise, in which the board loses traction and slips sideways down the face of the wave
22 sponge bodyboard (Called sponge because its core is made of a sponge-like material.)
23 surfer's knots large bumps on the tops of feet and knees caused by callusing where one continuously contacts a board
24 throw a fan To erect a rooster tail fan of spray as the result of a particularly dramatic turn.
25 waffling To be rapidly working the board back and forth.
26 zone 1. where the waves are breaking 2. when rhythm, timing and flow come together

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