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Blader's Dictionary

Here are most of the grinds that I know of, if you know or created a move then e-mail me. This is a pretty big list so make sure you have lots of paper before you print it out. Some of these moves I made up there the ones that have that logo on it, try them some of them are pretty hard.



596: Another name for a darkslide. (NYC term for their 'grind of the month')

Acid drop: A large fall or gap that you typically jump into or over.

Acid grind: A grind in which your soul foot is on the bar/curb normally, but instead of your front foot being perpendicular to the bar like normal, it points in the opposite direction.

Acid Soul: Front foot is royale, back in soul.

Air: What you want to catch!!

Air Kedidi: Any time you catch air, and your legs begin to bicycle as you lose control. It usually comes before a big fall!

Alley-oop: A move in which you turn one way while rotating another. Ie- you catch air on a ramp going right to left, yet you spin clockwise. When used in reference to grinding, it means doing the grind backwards. An example of this would be an alley-oop soul. This has the same stance as a soul grind yet you slide the object soul foot first.

Alley-oop Soul: A soul grind in which you have a normal soul grind stance, but slide soul foot first (or going backwards).

Andrecht: Invert in which the boot is grabbed behind the back by the same hand.

Armor: Your pads, man! Wear them with pride!

Anti-rocker: A type of wheel setup in which you have small wheels in the middle of the skates, and larger wheels on the outside. This allows you to grind easier, because of the bigger area between wheels.

AWOL: Soyale in which only the toe of the boot and not the whole soul is on the rail.

Backflip: To rotate body head over heals, 360 degrees backwards.

Backside: A type of grind. If you are approaching a bar on your right, and turn 90 degrees counterclockwise to get on it, you are doing a backside grind.

Backslide: A grind using only the back foot balancing carefully on the boot and frame. Usually the free foot is grabbed.

Bacon in the pan: When you wipe out good on a ramp. You slide around and shrivel up just like frying bacon..

Bannana: Another term for swithc (or unnatural).

Bannana Peal: I made this move up, it is like a UFO but your grabbing both skates.

Bannana Split: This is what I call it when you mess up on a Bannana Peal and you do the splits.

Bar: Common name for a grinding bar or rail.

Bearings: The two round things in the center of your wheel that allows it to spin.

Berani: A front flip with a 180 in it.

Bio: Sideways spin. (Preferably horizontal)

Blindside: Anytime--when rotating to/onto a rail--you lose sight of the rail.

Boardwalk: A topside Miszou with the trailing foot on its front wheel. Also said to be a porn star with the trailing foot on the laces. I dont make this stuff up :)

Brainless: A back flip with a 540 done on a ramp. The trick is to watch the coping go by as you spin and flip.

Buddah: See Unity.

Budget Variation: A variation in which you only have to move one foot. This trick is much easier than the two footed variations.

Bullshit Grind: West coast term for a tabernacle grind.

Bunny: A hopeless newbie skater who is always holding on to things for support.

Bump: A term for stair riding. Usage- Lets go bump some stairs.

Cab: A term for a fakie 360.

Cabalerno: A backflip with a 180 in it.

California Roll: See Med Spin.

Camel: Another word for a toe-tap.

Camel Toe: To hit both toes on the deck of the ramp while in air.

Capped: When a rail has caps put on it that makes it impossible to grind.

Caveman Rail: Rails that are really high and hard to get on.

Cess Slide: Where you are doing a hockey stop with your skates. Ie- you slide sideways on both skates. Its usually done going down a slope or on a smooth surface.

Christ: A backslide in which the heel of the non-grinding skate is resting on front of the sliding skate.

Christ Air: To air with arms spread like Jesus on the cross.

Clicking in: Phrase used to describe the click you make when you jump up and lock in a rail for a grind.

Coping: The metal bar going horizontally across the top of a ramp. This allows you to grind or stall easily.

Coping Stall: To stop on the coping.

Contortoise: Similar to a gumby, but keeping the un-grabbed leg straight. Grab the inside of the foot.

Corkscrew: Inverted bio 540.

Cowboy Grind: Grind in which you do a frontside (or backside) on both outside edges. To do this your feet have to be close and your knees bowed out like you are a cowboy on a horse.

Crab: Where you skate along sideways with your heels touching each other.

Crossed: Term used to describe grabs in which you reach over (or cross) your body to do the grab. Ie- A crossed rocket is when you are in a rocket, and grab with one hand the skate on the opposite side.

Cross Rocket: A rocket air in which legs are crossed and straight, with ane hand grabbing the bottom foot.

Crossed up: Similar to crossed. However in this one, your feet are what crosses up, and not your hands. Ie- A crossed up mute is a mute grab with one foot behind the other, a la crossed legs.

Crosswalk: A Sidewalk grind in which the front foot is acid.

Curb grind: A grind that is done on a curb. (See grind)

Custard Chucker: Handless miller flip.

Darkslide grind: A grind in which you are doing a 'double' royale. Your front foot is pointed in the opposite directions (acid).

Demon grind: A grind in which you soul grind using the inside of your skate instead of the usual outside.

Diana: A term for a farside alley-oop miszou.

Dickey Grind: See Neighborhood grind.

Disaster: Generally assosiated with grinding. You do a disaster grind when you jump high (possibly doing a grab), land, and grind.

Double Ore-Ida: Vert trick in which you an alley-oop 720.

Droping In: Whenever you enter a ramp from the top of it.

Duck Walk: Where you skate on the toe wheel of one skate and the heel wheel of the other.

Dumb Soul: Another name for an acid soul (front foot turned the other way).

Egg Plant: Handplant in which you plant only the outside hand. Ie- You go vertacle by turning counterclockwise and you plant your right hand.

Elbow: Where you have one mini-half pipe placed at an angle next to another one allowing you to transfer between them.

Express Air: Air in which you grab the inside of the skate with the same side hand. Ie- grab the inside of the right skate with your right hand. It's generally done with a stiff other leg.

Fakie: Anything done backwards. Ie- Fakie 360 is a backwards to backwards 360.

Fahrvergnuegen: An alley-oop royale grinding position.

Farside: Any grind in which you go over the bar and land on the 'far side' to start grinding.

Farside Grind: To jump over-- and almost past--a grind,then lock on the outside,or farside, of the rail or grind.

Farslide: See suislide because Im not going to try and describe it again!

Fast Back: A name for a backside backslide that only Phil Riley uses.

Fast slide: Where you do a grind (like a frontside), but only use the front foot.

Fast soul: Where you do a grind with only your soul foot on the bar.

Fishbone: A fishbrain with the non-grinding foot out straight and grabbed. Sorta like a rocket fishbrain.

FishBrain: A topside makio grind.

Five Forty: One and half revolutions.

Flatlander: A skter who skates only street and no vert.

Flat rocker: A wheel setup in which all for wheels are touching the ground. The outside wheels are larger than the middle 2 wheels, but the middle 2 are rockered down so that all touch.

Flip: Any move in which you rotate a full circle with your waist being the axis of rotation. You can do this by spinning forwards or backwards.

Forty Ounce: A crounched heeltoe 360 while shuffling your feet.

Frank Sinatra: A shifty miszou.

Front Flip: Just what it says--rotating the body forward a full 360 degrees.

Frontside: A type of grind. If you are approaching a bar on your right, and you turn clockwise 90 degrees to get onto it, you are doing a frontside grind.

Fun soul: A New York term for soul slides.

Granny Smith: A New York term for an alley-oop soul slide.

Grind: Where you jump onto something and slide down it on your skates. You usually go parallel to a curb, jump and turn 90 degrees, and slide sideways down it. There are innumerable variations of this.

Grind Plate: A piece of either metal or plastic that you put on the botome of your skates (between the 2nd and 3rd wheel) to help you grind. This helps your skates last longer, because you wear away the plate instead of the boot.

Grommet: Term for a young skater.

Gumby: An air facing straight up with back arched and knees bent; grab one leg behind the back with same-side hand.

Gumby Slide: Doing a gumby with the free leg grinding along the coping in topside soul position.

Half Cab: Going from skating backwards to skating forwards.

Half Pipe: A type of ramp that is usually made out of wood and looks much like 'half of a pipe' or a U. They can range from 3 feet high to over 12 feet in height.

Han Solo: An alley-oop makio grind.

Hand Plant: Also called an invert, it is when you go upside down on the ramp and do a handstand. It is usually done on the coping, but can be done below the coping as well.

Hardcore: Term used to describe skaters that are not afraid to take risks.

Hip: Section of a ramp that is perpendicular to another section. This allows for tricks going from one part to the other.

Hip-Hop: An invert in which you touch the coping with your hand twice.

Ho-Ho: Tow-handed invert or hand stand on the coping or deck.

Hop-up kit: A set of axels and screws that goes between your bearings and gives you much better speed performance. They are generally made of aluminum and cost around $20.

Indi Grab: Where you do a reverse mute on the ramp. Ie- if you spin counter, and grab your right skate mute with your left hand.

Inside-out Grab: Grab the outside of the foot by reaching in between the legs then out and under leg.

Intelligence Air: Similar to a Lui Kang air, except upper body is twisted and looking down.

Invert: When you go upside down on the ramp and do a handstand. It is usually done on the coping, but can be done below the coping as well.

Japan: Air with both legs bent off to the same side while reaching around and underneath the top leg to grab the top of the bottom foot.

Japan Air: A grab in which you rach beind you to grab the opposite leg and the non-grabbed leg is bent.

Judo: To bend one leg, bring that foot in and up towards the body, and then grab it with the opposite foot.

Judo air: Trick in which you reach around behind you with one hand and grab the skate of the opposite side. The ungrabed leg is straight.

Kang: A Liu Kang thrown in the middle of a fakie 360.

Kind grind: Another term for a diana (or an alley-oop farside miszou). You have to lean WAAAAYY forward onto the soul foot so that your lead foot is almost sliding down on the boot.

L.A. Grind: Grind when you are on the outside edges of both skates with your legs crossed.

Late tricks: Usually describes a spinning trick. It is a trick that you do just before you land. Ie- You launch off of a ramp, and at the last second you turn backwards, thus doing a late 180.

Lui Kang: A grab in which the non-grabbed leg kicks out as if you are doing a side kick.

Look-back: When you do a shifty, and look behind you as far as you can.

Lowrider soul: Soul grind in which you are sitting down low on your soul skate.

Makio: Another soul slide term. Done when you grab the non-souling foot with the hand closest to it.

McFlip:Front flip with a 180 degree twist.

McTwist: One of the coolest looking tricks done on a vert- It is an inverted 540. You skate up the ramp, let your feet go above your head as you are spinning. As your feet come back down, finish spinning, and drop back in.

McUgly: A fakie 540 handplant.

Med Spin: An on the ground 360 in which you go from forward on to feet to rolling backwards on one foot, then back to forwards on 2 feet.

Melvin: To hit both heels simultaneously on the coping while facing skyword.

Meow grind: A miszou royale.

Method air: When you are catching air, you reach down with your hand and grab the skate on the same side.

Miller Flip: Back flip with a hand placed on the coping as you rotate over.

Mistrial: A topside miszou royale. See overpuss.

Miszou: A grind in which you lead with the soul of the skate, and follow with your back foot perpendicular to the rail/curb. Ie- A soul grind with the foot thats normally in front of you behind you.

Misty flip: A front flip that is performed sideways. Ie- you hit a jump, spin sideways and land fakie. You actually do a FAST rotation through 540 and it is close to a bio 540.

Monkey Flip: A hand plant misty flip done on a sub box.

Mono: When you skate backwards on one foot while grabbing the other foot.

Mute Air: It is when you reach down with the right hand across the front of your legs and grab your left foot. (Or vice-versa)

Nasty Grind: See Neighborhood.

Natural: Term used to describe doing grinds going in your better direction.

Negative Royale: A shifty grind in which your lead foot is on the outside edge.

Neighborhood Grind: A frontside with the trailing foot acid (or pointed back at you). The back foot is grinding on the outside edge.

Nifty: Negative shifty or an alley-oop royale type grind.

Nine Hundred: A spin with two and a half revolutions.

Nollie: A grind in which you are in your first groove on your skates.

Nose Pick: After doing a 180, tap one toe onto coping.

One Eighty: Half of a revolution.

Oppsitie: see switch or unnatural.

Ore-Ida: The term for an alley-oop 360.

Overmiszou: Where you do a farside miszou on a ramp or curb.

Over Acid: When you do a topside acid soul on a ramp or ledge.

Oversoul: Term used to describe doing a farside soul on a ramp or curb.

Parallel Grab: Oppisite arm and foot reach across body and over both knees.

Phase- Another move I made up, it's a torque sidewalk.

Phillips 66: Full cab invert

Pool: Can either be real, or made of wood. Its a good place to practice your ramp skills.

Pop Tart: Cab to invert.

Porn Star: The popular term for an acid miszou.

Power Invert: Twohanded air to invert disaster.

Pump: This is what you do to gain speed on ramps. It invovles bending and extending your legs, and using your arms to give you momentum. Kinda like riding a swing when you were young.

Rail slide: A type of grind in which you slide down a hand rail. Usually interchangable with grind. (See grind)

Ramp: Generally assumed to be a half pipe, but it can just as easily be a quarter-pipe or launch ramp.

Rasta Pasta: A grabbed airwalk.

Revert: To rotate into a trick,do the trick,then continue rotating in the same direction.

Rewind: When you come off of a grind or stall, you do a 270 or whatever spin. Ie- You slide down a rail going left->right, and as you come off, you do a spin clockwise.

Rocket: An air which the legs are straight adn one arm is reached across the body to grab the opposite foot.

Rockered wheels: Another type of wheel setup in which the middle two wheels are lower than the outside two wheels. This allows you greater mobility, but sacrifices stability.

Roll Around: To roll out onto a deck and roll back without stopping.

Roughneck: A 540 in which you grab around your to the same leg in the opposite direction you are rotating. Ie- Spinning counter clockwise you reach with your left arm around in front of you to grab your left skate.

Royale: Where you grind on the inside edge of one skate, and on the outside edge of the trailing skate. Sometimes interchanged with the term shifty.

Running Man: When you are in the air and start flailing your arms and legs. (See Air Kedidi)

Sad Plant: An invert in which only the inside hand is used.

Session: Where you go out and skate. Like a skating session.

Seth Slide: To slide on a flat surface sideways with feet in royale position.

Seven Twenty: Two full body revolutions.

Shake And Bake Grind: When you do an alley-oop 360 to frontside on a ramp.

Shift kick: You do one of these when you are pulling a budget variation. When you switch stances, you jump up, act like you are going to pull a 180 by swiching your feet, then land back down normally.

Shifty grind: When you turn your upper body during a grind while looking forwards. Sometimes switched with the term royale. Also some call a shift a royale that isnt on the boot.

Shuffle: Another way to say a cess slide done on a ramp.

Sidewalk: Incorrect term used by Brian Smith. See Boardwalk.

Sit in: When you sit down on the coping of a half-pipe, and push yourself in. Just make sure to push hard so your feet get under you.

Slash Stance: Feet spaced very far apart.

Smith grind: What New Yorkers call a soul grind.

Snot Rocket: See tabernackle.

Snub soul: Where you soul like normal with the back foot, but the front foot grinds along the inside.

Soul: A type of grind in which the front foot is on perpendicular like a normal frontside, but the back foot is on parallel to the rail (Or grinding on the sole).

Solo: Skating forwards on one foot, while grabbing the other.

Soyale: Used to describe an alley-oop royale soul grind. You are doing a royale, but the front foot is in an alley-oop soul position.

Spin Cycle: Grind in which you pull at least 5 non-budget variations.

Spine ramp: A type of ramp in which two halfpipes are placed back to back of each other allowing transfers.

Stair bashing: Riding down stairs, either forwards, backwards, or sideways.

Stale: Term used to describe any grab in which you grab the wheels of the skate.

Stalefish grab: When you reach behind you and grab the outside of the opposite skate.

Stale Japan: Air with both lags bent off to the same side while reaching around and underneath the top leg to grab the back of the bottom foot.

Stall: When you jump on something (like a curb) with skates, stop on it for a couple of seconds, and jump off.

Stand In: When you are standing on the coping of a ramp, lean forward, and drop in.

Stance: Position body is in, usually on a grind.

Statue: To be absolutely still when executing a grind.

Stiffy: Any grab in which one legs is straight (or stiff).

Stub Soul: A soul grind in which the front foot is grinding on the inside edge.

Sui-slide: A one footed grind in which you you grind on the outside edge of the boot, but it is in front of you. You approach the object from the left, jump on with the closest foot (the right), and point the toe back to you so that you are grinding on the outside edge. Kinda like a backside fast slide. (Or an alleyoop backside backslide)

Switch-Stance: When you are grinding, you switch from a frontside to a backside, or vise-versa. It is just a 180 while you are sliding. Also used to describe a grind you are doing in the unnatural direction. The term is also sometimes used to describe doing an unnatural grind.

Suicide: Similar to a gumby, only use both hands to grab both skates.

Tabernacle grind: A grind in which the trailing foot is on like a frontside but the lead foot is acid (dumb). Ie- The front foot is doing a backside while the trailing foot is frontside position. The toes are pointing in opposite directions. (whew!)

Taipan: Same as a Japan, only grabbing the opposite foot.

Ten Eighty: Three 360's

Three Sixty: One body revolution.

Topside grind: Also refered to as a oversoul (or miszou), it is where you are doing a 'farside' grind on a plater or the coping, even though your skate cant rest in a farside position. You will be grinding on the frame.

Two Seventy: Three quarters of a revolution.

Training wheel: When you are doing a grind and the front foot is rolling along the heel wheel. Usually (and assumed) to be done with a topside soul.

Transition: The part of a ramp that goes from horizontal to vertical.

Transfer: To move from one surface or object to another.

Troque slide: See suislide.

Unity: Another term for an LA grind.

Unnatural: Term used to describe when you are doing a grind (or rotating on a ramp) opposite of the way you normally go.

Variation: Frequently used term to describe just about everything! Switching a grind from backside to frontside, or going from frontside to soul are two examples.

Vert: Term used to descrbe any half-pipe that goes vertical at the top. They are usually around 8-12 feet high.

Vile: Term used to describe a trick done sideways (usually a spin) So if a spin in kinda sideways and not quite a misty, then it is vile.

Wall Ride: To roll along the face of a wall.

Wax(ing): When you scrape wax onto curbs or rails to allow for easier grinding. Anything from parafin wax to soap to candles works.

Wheelbarrow: See training wheel. Usually done on a backslide.

X grind: A grind in which your soul foot is on the bar normally, but instead of your front foot being perpendicular to the bar like normal, it is souling the bar from the other side.

Zero Spin: A fakie to fakie to launch.

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