Trick names?

AlexFogo85

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I was curious where a lot of the trick names we use come from, obviously things like front/blind and spin rotations are logical and a lot tricks came from other extreme sports, but where did words like k-fed, pretzel, etc. come from? What is the reasoning behind giving them some of these names?
 
k-fed: because doing a front swap back 2 looks like you're dancing like kevin federline

pretzel: because you spin off the opposite way you spun on, you need to twist your body like a pretzel.

also, this is a huge repost and I hate you for not using the searchbar
 
13257709:*SBCmingg* said:
Underflip Japan - Australia flip

Australia is Under Japan, get it?

I am sure others have thought of this, but my friend coined this term when I did one a few years ago. I posted it to NS witha video of Wallnuts doing one. /CLAIM
 
13257882:ButtahMastah said:
I am sure others have thought of this, but my friend coined this term when I did one a few years ago. I posted it to NS witha video of Wallnuts doing one. /CLAIM

lol that made no sense. I think my friends and I started using the term australia flip before anyone I know of, but in all likelyhood someone was calling it that in like 2002.
 
k-fed is front swap back 2 out because at one point in time it was the coolest trick in the world and k-fed was the coolest person in the world so that just seemed right.

b-fed, britney what have you is back swap-front two because it's just kfeds partnre or whatever I don't fucking know.

Back swap to back 2 out is ray charles because its all blind and shit.

Front swap to front 2 out is called ellen degeneras because of all the scissoring involved.

Lincoln loops are named so because Abraham Lincoln actually invented them.

If anyone refers to a screaming seamen as a "genie grab" you correct them and jizz on their girl and their bedsheets.
 
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