What phrases do surfers say?

31 Surf Slangs - Friendly List of Surfer Lingo and Terms
  • #1 — Stoked.
  • #2 — Lineup.
  • #3 — Set.
  • #4 — Whitewater.
  • #5 — Kook.
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What are some surfing sayings?

"I surf because..." I believe, "Surfing is life; the rest is details." Surfing has several rules, too. When "Surf's up," you'll simply "Drop in, pull in, kick out." Once you're "Shooting the curl," don't forget: "A bad day surfing is better than a good day working."
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What is surfer slang?

Grom – a young and inexperienced surfer; also known as a grommet. Grubbing – falling off the surfboard while surfing. Gun – a big wave surfboard. Hang Eleven – used to describe a male surfer who rides naked. Hang Five – riding a surfboard with one foot placed on the nose of the board and five toes hanging over the nose.
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What do surfers say when the waves are good?

When the waves are good, it's said to be cranking. This is the art of walking up and down a longboard, foot over foot. When you see some guy / gal running up and down their board, you'll now know what to call it. Making a cutback is reversing the direction that you are surfing in one smooth fluid move.
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How do surfers say cool?

Exclamatory slang

It's an exclamation of zeal, also meaning cool or impressive (i.e. “that bottom turn was sick bro”). Stoked: Pronounced like “soaked” but with a “T.” It means pure excitement (i.e. Surfer 1: “how stoked are you to hit the waves today?” Surfer 2: “beyond stoked”).
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Do surfers say gnarly?

The word "gnarly" is one of the most commonly used expressions in surf slang. Wave riders have been using it for decades. When the swell is pumping, and surfers are shredding out-the-back, then we know something gnarly is taking place.
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What does Lola mean in surfing?

LOLA, the Surfline swell model that spurred a forecasting revolution, is retiring after 20 years. The brainchild of Sean Collins and William O'Reilly, LOLA provided timely and accurate forecasts for millions of surfers around the world over the past two decades.
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What do surfers call a big wave?

Heavy. Heavy has a couple of meanings. When used as in "heavy waves," it means big, gnarly, kick ass waves. Teahupoo, Mavericks and Pipeline are three waves that would have to be described as heavy with a capital "H." The same term can be used to describe the locals at a spot.
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What do you call a girl surfer?

Wahine – Female surfer.
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How do surfers say thanks?

Other Hawaiian words, like aloha (a greeting) or mahalo (“thank you”), are also sometimes roped into the surfing world.
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Do surfers say Cowabunga?

During the 1950s and 1960s surfers adopted "kawabonga!" as a declaration of enthusiasm, changing the pronunciation slightly to "cowabunga!". "Kupaianaha" is the Hawaiian word for surprising or wonderful and it may have influenced surfers who had grown up with Howdy Doody.
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What do surfers call beginners?

Grom/Grommet- Young or up and coming surfer.
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What does Kook mean in surfing?

Kook, noun. Pronunciation: kük : An individual with no understanding of the social and sartorial norms of surfing. In the water, a kook's cluelessness can aggravate or endanger other surfers; on occasion, kooks can even be recognized solely by the faux pas they commit out of the ocean.
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What do surfers call their boards?

In addition to the basic “longboard” and “shortboard,” surfboard brands and shapers have long been giving fun names to their various board shapes (“egg,” “fish” or “gun”—sound familiar?).
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Can't stop the waves quote?

'You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf' is a famous saying by Jon Kabat-Zinn describing his teaching of mindfulness.
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Why do surfers get up so early?

Light offshore winds are the most important reason for why the surf is better in the morning and evenings. As a basic rule of thumb, the winds are typically lighter in the morning, stronger in the afternoon and occasionally become light again just in time for a beautiful sunset session.
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What does eggy mean in surfing?

egg-What cool surfers say instead of eggy. Example: “Dude, the waves are so egg. I'm not even gonna paddle. eggy-When something is overall sucky, dull, and lame-usually an early morning emotion.
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What is a Barney in surfing?

What? But among surfers, a Barney is universally a beginner, someone who doesn't belong. Like kook, but not tossed around so much that it loses meaning.
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What does mushy mean surfing?

Mushy. What it is: Also referred to as “crumble” waves, mushy waves are slow rolling, gently breaking waves. Perfect for beginners, these waves lack speed and are not particularly steep. How it's formed: Mushy waves occur when a swell approaches a more gradual bottom contour.
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What does quiver mean in surfing?

Quiver: A surfer's collection of boards for different kinds of waves. Rails: The side edges of the surfboard.
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What does Grom mean in surfing?

Grommet is frequently abbreviated to grom and refers to a young participant under the age of around 18 that participates in the sport of surfing. The first use of the word in any printed form appears in an article by Nicholas Tomalin in 1964.
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What does backdoor mean in surfing?

Backdoor. To backdoor a wave is to take off behind the peak of a hollow wave and surf through the barrel to the other side of the peak. The usual/easier take off is to take on the peak or further down the shoulder. The name comes from the short, intense right-hander that breaks off Hawaii's Banzai Pipeline.
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What do you call a surfer dude?

A "hodad" is a person who never goes in the water but acts and dresses as if he does. A "brodad" is a "hodad" who further irritates surfers by calling everyone "bro" — including his mom. "Totally tubular" is totally out. It was once used to describe a perfect, curled wave.
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What does Lotus mean in surf?

LOTUS is our new forecasting model; the successor of LOLA. This new forecast model combines cutting edge prediction technology with NOAA's Wavewatch III source code to give you more accurate wave forecasts.
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