top of page

Surfing Slang: 50 Must-Know Terms to Speak like a Surfer

  • Writer: esteel8
    esteel8
  • Jun 12, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 16

Surfing lingo is an animated language that perfectly captures the spirit, culture, and camaraderie of the surf world. Whether you're a Kook or a Kahuna, it's essential to understand common surfing phrases. Take a look at our glossary of 50 must-know terms to help you sound like a true surfer (even if your skills on the water don't reflect it)!


surfing

  1. A-frame: A wave that breaks on both the left and the right, resembling the letter "A."

  2. Aggro: Describes aggressive surfing, or an aggressive surfer.

  3. Burn: When a surfer who does not have priority steals a wave from another surfer.

  4. Bogging: This happens when the surfer's weight is too far back, causing the surfboard nose to lift up and slowing down the board.

  5. Charging: When a surfer rides a wave with confidence.

  6. Close out: A wave formation that breaks all at once, preventing the surfer from riding it.

  7. Cutback: A surfing maneuver or turn that allows the surfer to get back on the surf line.

  8. Crest: The highest point of the wave.

  9. Cross step: A technique that allows surfers to walk up and down the surfboard.

  10. Duck Diving: When a surfer pushes the surfboard under and through a breaking wave.

  11. Drop in: To take priority over a wave in which another surfer is already riding.

  12. Froth: Stoked, amped, or ecstatic.

  13. Goofy foot: To ride a surfboard with your right foot forward.

  14. Green room: Another name for a tube or barrel wave.

  15. Gremmie/Grommet: Interchangeable words to describe an inexperienced, new, or young surfer.

  16. Ho-dad: A wannabe surfer or beach bum.

  17. Heat: The competitive period during surf contests.

  18. Impact zone: The area where a wave breaks.

  19. Inside: The area where a wave ends.

  20. Kick out: A maneuver performed at the end of a wave to exit it.

  21. Kook: A novice, newbie or bad surfer.

  22. Leash: The cord that attaches the surfboard with the surfer. Also known as a leg rope.

  23. Line-up: The area in the ocean where surfers line up to catch waves, behind the breaking zone

  24. Localism: Terrioritial protection of a surfing spot by the locals.

  25. Lip: The part of the wave that curls.

  26. Log: Another name for a longboard

  27. Mack: Big, huge.

  28. Mental: Radical, insane, unbelievable.

  29. Mushburger: A slow-moving, fat wave.

  30. Over the falls: A free fall from the top of the wave and into the tumbling water.

  31. Party wave: A wave that is shared and ridden by multiple surfers at the same time.

  32. Pearling: When the surfer's weight is too far forward, causing the nose to dip under the water.

  33. Pop-up: The quick move a surfer does when preparing to ride a wave, where the surfer rises to a standing position.

  34. Perfect 10: A perfect ride in competitive surfing.

  35. Punt: To perform an aerial trick.

  36. Quiver: The number of surfboards owned.

  37. Regular foot: To ride a surfboard with the left foot forward.

  38. Rip: To surf well.

  39. Rip Current: A strong current flowing from the shore to the sea. Also known as a riptide.

  40. Shacked: Another expression for getting barreled, tubed, or pitted, which is when a surfer rides the inside of a hollowed-out, cylinder wave.

  41. Shoaling: When waves enter a shallow area, but increase in height.

  42. Soup: The broken foam from a wave.

  43. Stick: Another term for a surfboard.

  44. Turtle roll: A technique where the surfer flips the board over in front of an oncoming wave to get under it.

  45. Trimming: When a surfer tries to find the perfect surf line for speed on the wave.

  46. Trough: The bottom of the wave, opposite of the crest.

  47. Wedge: A steep wave.

  48. Wetsuit: A full-body garment made of neoprene that provides thermal insulation.

  49. Whitewater: Foamy water, swirling water created when a wave breaks.

  50. Wipeout: An unexpected fall when surfing, or a surfing accident.

To stay up-to-date on all Big Daddy Life blogs, deals, and news, subscribe here.

Comentarios


Ya no es posible comentar esta entrada. Contacta al propietario del sitio para obtener más información.
bottom of page