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Surf lingo is practically a whole new language in itself. If you plan on surfing the waves and fitting in as a “beach bum”, take some time to learn to walk the walk and talk the talk. Here is some “surfology” to get you started.
Awesome! Granted, this word is used by all kinds of people, but it should be credited to surfers who use it to say: great! If you’ve had a fantastic day out on the water, it’s definitely fitting to use this word to describe it.
Bummer: The opposite of the above mentioned word. A drag or to say too bad.
Coffin: This word describes the position of lying stiffly on one’s back on the board with arms crossed. You can see where it got its name.
• Did you change your mind at the last minute when approaching a wave? In surfing lingo, you just bailed out.
Brah. No, it’s not a misspelling of a woman’s brassiere. It’s what you call your good friend down at the beach. Short for the Hawaiian word bruddah, which means brother.
Gnarly. Use this word to describe a very large, dangerous or intense wave.
Honey. If you’re a surfer and have yourself a fine lady, this name is just for her. It’s also used for female surfers.
Stoked. Most surfers are stoked (excited, content are happy) about large waves.
Eat it. Not so fun, you use it when you fall of the surf board.
• Do you want to take it a step further to express your glee and excitement about something? Gnarlatious!
Dude is used by many people the world over, but surfers use it for a male surfing enthusiast.
Anglin’: Turning left or right on a wave.
Fer sure: Yeah, you got it. The surfers pronunciation of: for sure.

Tags: Lingo, Surfology, Bail Out, Brah, Gnarly
  

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