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Part of being in a community is understanding and using the jargon or slang. Knowing the right words is not the same as being able to show your stuff on the hill, but it is a good place to start. Especially when you are stuck at home, with no snow in sight. Here are a few ski and snowboard slang terms to get you started: Air - Jumping off the snow, as in "I caught some big air!" Après Ski - what you do after skiing, drink, party, watch TV, soak in the hot tub, as in "Meet you at the Sidewinder for après ski." Biff - a partial fall, or bounce off the snow, as in "I saw you biff at the top, nice recovery." Bumps - also called moguls, lumps on the slope, created by people turning in the same places on a steep ungroomed slope, as in "I hate bumps." Chocolate Chips - area of rocks poking out of shallow snow, as in "Watch out for the chocolate chips on the right side." 
Chocolate Chip Snow Corduroy - straight lines in the snow made by grooming machines, as in "We really tracked up that corduroy." Face-Plant - falling forward and landing on your face, as in "Did you see that guy face-plant?"
Faceplant Fakie - skiing or snowboarding backwards, as in "I skied into the lift line fakie." Freshies - new untracked powder, as in "We caught some freshies off Breezeway." Gnar - short for gnarly, meaning tough terrain or conditions, as in "Shagnasty is gnar right now." Hit - a ramp, bump, log or some other terrain feature used for catching air, as in "Did you catch that hit by the tree?" Huck - to launch of a steep section or cliff for big air, as in "Watch this guy huck off that rock." Liftie - a lift operator, as in "Smile and thank the liftie as you get on the chair." Pinhead - a telemark skier, as in "He is a die-hard pinhead."
Planker - a skier, as in "She is a die-hard planker." Pow - short for powder, as in "We caught early morning pow before work." Rag Doll - a wild and loose tumble down the hill, as in "She ragdolled all the way down Frenzy, not a pretty sight." Snow Farm - a lame ski area that relies on snowmaking, as in "Monarch will never be a snow farm." Stylin' - using your ski or snowboard as a form of self expression, as in "He was really stylin' on Sleepy Hollow." Yard Sale - a fall resulting in gear being spread down the slope, as in "Yard Sale" yelled from the lift.
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