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- ASMM (Accelerated Skateboard Maneuver Model)

noun

1. a fingerboarding and tableskating trick classification system.

2. the classification of each and every fingerboarding or tableskating flip trick that rotates above and beyond 1800 rotational degrees.

3. the system used to classify advanced fingerboarding or tableskating flip tricks.

Examples:


- Blanking

noun

1. when a tableskater sprints at full speed to his or her tableskating skateboard then runs by it without boarding, step boarding, or step touching it.


- Boarding

noun

1. when a tableskater mounts a tableskating skateboard before starting to actually tableskate.


- Catches

verb

1. the action of catching a basic fingerboarding or tableskating trick in midair.


- Change Stepping

verb

1. to take a break in the regular succession of steps, in marching or walking, as by bringing the hollow of one foot against the heel of the other, and then stepping off with the foot which is in advance.

2. (in marching) alter one's step so that the opposite leg marks time.

3. (in tableskating) when a tableskater makes an adjustment to his or her sprint boarding sprint-step in order to be able to sprint board a tableskating skateboard.


- CSMM (Classical Skateboard Maneuver Model)

noun

1. a skateboarding trick classification system

2. the classification of each and every skateboarding, fingerboarding or tableskating flip trick that rotates below 1800 rotational degrees.

3. the system used to classify classical skateboarding, fingerboarding or tableskating flip tricks.

Examples:


- Deception

noun

1. when a tableskater rides his or her skateboard regular stance and drives his or her tableskater in middle stance.

1. when a tableskater rides his or her skateboard switch stance and drives his or her tableskater in indexed stance.

verb

1. the action of riding a skateboard regular while driving a tableskater in middle stance.

1. the action of riding a skateboard switch while driving a tableskater in indexed stance.


- Deception Statement

noun

1. this is still a pretty difficult fingerboarding or tableskating level to complete, but just not quite as difficult as "The Inception Statement" is to finally conquer! This task involves landing a switch stance super something flip and then right after landing a regular stance super something flip. If you somehow manage to complete this trick before the sun goes down, you should be concidered a "Master".

Note: This is also known as "The Deception Statement".


- Double Tricks

noun

1. when a fingerboarder starts a second fingerboarding trick in midair that speeds up, slows down, or changes the direction of the first trick.

2. a type of "Mid Trick".

Rules: If the board has no secondary trajectory but the board spins faster than the initial trick it can be considered a legitimate double trick.


- Fakie Charge

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when starting up a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry.

verb

1. loading or cocking of a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry..


- Fakie Pull

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when launching a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry..

verb

1. the discharge of a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry..


- Fingerboard

noun

1. a flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, against which the strings are pressed to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches.

2. a miniature skateboard that is used to perform skateboarding tricks with one's index and middle fingertips while sitting, standing, or walking along the side of a table


- Fingerboarder

noun

1. a person who presses a flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches.

2. a person who performs skateboarding tricks with a miniature skateboard with their index and middle fingertips while sitting, standing, or walking along the side of a table.


- Fingerboarding

verb

1. press a flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches.

2. perform skateboarding tricks with a miniature skateboard with one's index and middle fingertips while sitting, standing, or walking along the side of a table.


- Finger Jam

noun

1. a sprain to the joint or knuckle, of the finger and is extremely common in sports such as Basketball.

2. a moderate to severe injury that may occur on occasion while fingerboarding or tableskating, where ones fingerboard or tableskater speedily hits the lower part of ones index or middle fingers.


- Finger Skateboard

noun

1. a miniature skateboard that is roughly 8 times smaller than a regular skateboard that is used to perform skateboarding tricks with a persons index and middle fingertips.


- Flicking

noun

1. when a fingerboarder starts a second fingerboarding trick in midair that speeds up and or changes the direction of the first trick.


- Flinging

noun

1. the action that takes place after a "scurry" and "supersig" have been sequentially performed but before a "launch" has started.


- Flip

noun

1. a type of skateboard, fingerboard or tableskater rotation where the nose and tail do not, switch places and the board faces upside down after 180˚ degrees of rotation.

2. the rotation "on", a skateboard's, fingerboard's or tableskater's long axis.


- Flipping

noun

1. the motion that a fingerboard does after a flip trick has commenced.


- Flip Code

noun

1. the exact defined motion of a skateboarding, fingerboarding, or tableskating flip trick.

2. the entire sequence of images in a flip trick video that express the motion of a given skateboarding, fingerboarding, or tableskating flip trick.


- Forwarstable

noun

1. the forward stability of a fingerboard or tableskater.

2. a particular fingerboard's or tableskater's positive center of mass.

3. the opposite of Reverstable.


- Freefing

noun

1. when a fingerboard or tableskater is flying through the air and is held up momentarily do to the initial propulsionary energy it has stored.

2. depending on the mass and weight of the fingerboard or tableskater and the amount of rotational energy put into the setup will determine the overall duration of the sustained flight.

verb

1. disconnection of a fingerboarder's or tableskater's deck from the fingerboarder's or tableskater's fingertips.


- Handover

noun

1. when a tableskater switches his or her tableskater to their other hand.

verb

1. the action of passing a tableskater from one hand to the other. Also known as "The Handover".


- Hyper Catches

verb

1. the action of catching a hyper trick in midair.


- Hyper Lash

noun

1. the correct amount of tableskater flip-whip after popping it causing it to flip and parabol correctly in a given direction making it possible to recover or catch and land while going full speed on a tableskating skateboard.

2. when a tableskater succeeds in flipping his or her tableskater with the correct amount of force at the correct location of the tableskater's surface when performing full speed tableskating tricks.

verb

1. correct amount of tableskater flip-whip after popping it causing it to flip and parabol correctly in a given direction making it possible to recover or catch and land while going full speed on a tableskating skateboard.


- Inception

noun

1. when a tableskater rides his or her skateboard fakie stance and drives his or her tableskater in middle stance.

1. when a tableskater rides his or her skateboard nollie stance and drives his or her tableskater in indexed stance.

verb

1. the action of riding a skateboard fakie while driving a tableskater in middle stance.

1. the action of riding a skateboard nollie while driving a tableskater in indexed stance.


- Inception Statement

noun

1. this is by far the hardest fingerboarding or tableskating level to complete. This task involves landing a regular stance super something flip and then right after landing a switch stance super something flip. If you somehow manage to complete this trick before the sun goes down, you are truly a "Grand Master" and should be feared when competed against.

Note: This is also known as "The Inception Statement".


- J-Set

noun

1. when a tableskater sets his or her tableskater on a tableskating table.

2. the form of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table.

verb

1. placing a tableskater on a tableskating table in the form of a "J".

2. the action of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table. Also known as "The J-Set".


- J-Setting

noun

1. when a tableskater sets his or her tableskater on a tableskating table.

2. the form of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table.

verb

1. placing a tableskater on a tableskating table in the form of a "J".

2. the action of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table. Also known as "The J-Set".


- Kick Truck Base

noun

1. the distance from the center of a fingerboard's or tableskater's truck axle to the tip of its nose or tail, whichever one is closer.


- The King Cobra

noun

1. a special kind of tableskating trick similar in nature to a grab trick in skateboarding that involves catching the board with both your thumb, index and middle fingers, and that also requires the highest skill level imaginable combined with surgical hand placement.


- Mid Tricks

noun

1. any additional fingerboard trick that is executed in the middle of a regular or advanved fingerboarding trick.

Examples: "double trick", "triple trick", etc...


- Nail Guard

noun

1. a small piece of tape or rubber that is gluded to a fingerboarders middle fingernail that protects their nail when performing "Finger Flicking Double Tricks".


- Nurry

noun

1. a fingerboarding or tableskating trick that does not involve departure, detachment, or separation from a fingerboarder's or tableskater's fingertips and his or her fingerboard or tableskater.

2. when a fingerboard or tableskater slides back and forth on the surface of a table in the nollie stance before popping in order to perform a trick.

verb

1. movement of a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm in a reverse swift and hurriedly motion.

2. reverse charging, pulling, and popping movements of a fingerboarding or tableskating maneuver done all in a row.

Note: a nurry is a nose scurry and not a nose ollie! A nurry and a nollie may look very similar but physically they are completely different.


- Nurry Charge

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when starting up a tableskating nurry.

verb

1. loading or cocking of a fingerboarding or tableskating nurry.


- Nurry Pull

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when launching a tableskating nurry.

verb

1. discharge of a fingerboarding or tableskating nurry.


- Ocupedal

noun

Note: Unless this term has already been coined and assigned by an authoritative body that governs skateboarding.

1. when a skateboarder or tableskater thrusts their tableskating skateboard several meters in front of them then boards it after chasing it with a fast run or sprint.


- Over Handed

noun

1. when a fingerboarder or tableskater does a trick that exceeds or goes passed the hight of his or her hand.


- Over Lash

noun

1. the flip-whipping of a fingerboard or tableskater with too much force after popping it causing it to shoot out in a given direction making it almost impossible to recover.

2. when a fingerboarder or tableskater fails to flip his or her fingerboard or tableskater with the correct amount of force at the correct location of the fingerboard's or tableskater's surface when performing fingerboarding or tableskating tricks.

verb

1. flip-whipping a fingerboard or tableskater to hard after popping it causing it to shoot out in a given direction making it almost impossible to recover.


- Pinging

noun

1. when a fingerboarder starts a second fingerboarding trick in midair that slows down and or changes the direction of the first trick.


- Pop Angle

noun

1. a fingerboard's or tableskater's maximum pop angle.

2. the angle produced in degrees from the surface a fingerboard or tableskater rides on to a fingerboard's or tableskater's board when a fingerboard's or tableskater's tail is touching that same surface, hence the word "Pop" in (pop angle).


- Pop Height

noun

1. a quantity in height or elevation of fingerboard or tableskater truck teeter

2. the distance from the riding surface of the fingerboard or tableskater to the very tip of the fingerboard's or tableskater's nose when the fingerboard's or tableskater's tail is held against the riding surface of the fingerboard or tableskater in the pop position.


- Pop Triangle

noun

1. the triangle created by the fingerboard's or tableskater's "pop triatenuse".


- Pop Triatenuse

noun

1. the distance from a fingerboard's or tableskater's nose or tail tip to its closest truck axle.

2. hypotenuse of the pop triangle.

3. the longest side of the pop triangle.


- Poser

noun

1. a person who doesn't know anything about skateboarding.

2. a person who doesn't know how to ride a skateboard etc...


- Pretend Tableskating

noun

1. when a skateboarder performs the movements of a tableskating tableskater with his or her fingerboarding hand in the air while riding their skateboard and driving their invisible tableskater along the side of an invisible tableskating table.

2. when a skateboarder performs invisible fingerboarding tricks while riding a skateboard.


- Regular Palm Under Catches

noun

1. when a fingerboarder or tableskater catches a fingerboard or tableskater upside down with his middle and index fingertips facing up and elbow facing down after performing a flip trick and then immediately turns the board right side up in midair in order to complete the landing.


- Reverse Palm Under Catches

noun

1. when a fingerboarder or tableskater catches a fingerboard or tableskater upside down with his middle and index fingertips facing up and elbow facing up after performing a flip trick and then immediately turns the board right side up in midair in order to complete the landing.


- Reverstable

noun

1. the reverse stability of a fingerboard of tableskater.

2. a particular fingerboard's or tableskater's negative center of mass.

3. the opposite of Forwarstable.


- Ride Angle

noun

1. a fingerboard's or tableskater's zero degree angle

2. the angle produced by a fingerboard or tableskater whos board is parallel with the surface it rides on, hence the word "Ride" in (ride angle).


- Rotation

noun

1. a type of fingerboard or tableskater rotation where the nose and tail switch places but face upside down after 180˚ degrees of rotation.

2. the rotation "on", a fingerboard's or tableskater's short axis.

Note: "Pro" and "Pros" are denoted as classic " Rotations " in fingerboarding or tableskating because of the sheer amount of times an early stage fingerboarding or tableskating flip trick might rotate, and is short for " Propeller " or " Propellers ".


- Scurry

noun

1. a fingerboarding or tableskating trick that does not involve departure, detachment, or separation from a fingerboarder's or tableskater's fingertips and his or her fingerboard or tableskater.

verb

1. movement of a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm in a reverse swift and hurriedly motion.

2. charging, pulling, and popping movements of a fingerboarding or tableskating maneuver done all in a row.

Note: a scurry is not an ollie! A scurry and an ollie may look very similar but in reality they are two completely different animals.


- Scurry Charge

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when starting up a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry.

verb

1. loading or cocking of a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry.


- Scurry Murry

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. any fingerboarding or tableskating trick that involves a primary trick along with an appended midair secondary trick. AKA "a polymove."

verb

1. flipping, spinning, or rotating a fingerboard or tableskater in a different direction while it is flipping, spinning, or rotating in midair.


- Scurry Pull

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when launching a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry.

verb

1. discharge of a fingerboarding or tableskating scurry.


- Skateboard

noun

1. a short narrow board with two small wheels fixed to the bottom of either end, on which (as a recreation or sport) a person can ride in a standing or crouching position, propelling themselves by occasionally pushing one foot against the ground.

verb

1. ride on a skateboard.


- Skateboarder

verb

1. a person who rides on a skateboard.


- Skateboarding

noun

1. the sport or pastime of riding on a skateboard.


- Skater

verb

1. a person who knows how to ride a skateboard.


- Slam Catches

verb

1. the action of catching a slam trick in midair.


- Slam Flips

verb

1. and fingerboarding or tableskating flip trick that involves slamming the board against a riding surface.


- Slam Landing

verb

1. the action of landing a slam trick.


- Sleeve

noun

1. a really difficult tableskating trick that must be attempted many times before completing.

verb

1. to perform a really difficult tableskating trick. (e.g. those sleeves were pretty impressive and took almost an eternity to pull off. )


- Slip Land

verb

1. landing a tableskater only to have it slip out from underneath the tableskater's fingertips.


- Snake Bites

noun

1. a special kind of fingerboarding trick that involves catching the board with both your thumb, index and middle fingers, and that also requires high levels of skill combined with extraordinary hand-speed.


- Spin

noun

1. a type of fingerboard or tableskater rotation where the nose and tail switch places after 180˚ degrees of rotation.

2. the rotation "on", a fingerboard's or tableskater's intermediate axis.


- Sprint Boarding

noun

1. when a tableskater runs at full speed towards a tableskating skateboard that is located about 68 feet away in a stationary position and manages to successfully mount it and then increase their overall speed by pushing off with one of their feet until they have reached their tableskating skateboard's terminal velocity.


- Stance

noun

1. the position of a skateboarder's foot placement on a skateboard and ride direction.(e.g. regular, fakie, switch, nollie)

2. the position of a fingerboarder's fingertip placement on the surface of a fingerboard and drive direction.

3. the position of a tableskater's foot placement on a tableskating skateboard and ride direction along with the position of a tableskater's fingertip placement on the surface of a tableskater and drive direction.


- Step Boarding

noun

1. when a tableskater steps onto a tableskating skateboard and then steps off because he or she looses their balance after sprinting full speed.


- Step Touching

noun

1. when a tableskater sprints to a tableskating skateboard without the completion of boarding.

2. when a tableskater sprints to a tableskating skateboard and steps onto it for a second and then continues sprinting.


- Super Catches

verb

1. the action of catching a super trick in midair.


- Super Duper Catches

verb

1. the action of catching a super duper trick in midair.


- Super Truper Catches

verb

1. the action of catching a super truper trick in midair.


- Super Lash

noun

1. the correct amount of tableskater flip-whip after popping it causing it to flip and parabol correctly in a given direction making it possible to recover or catch and land.

2. when a tableskater succeeds in flipping his or her tableskater with the correct amount of force at the correct location of the tableskater's surface when performing regular tableskating tricks.

verb

1. applying the correct amount of tableskater flip-whip after popping it causing it to flip and parabol correctly in a given direction making it possible to recover or catch and land.


- Super Primo

noun

1. when a fingerboarder or tableskater lands primo after flipping his or her fingerboard or tableskater more than five times.

verb

1. landing a fingerboard or tableskater on its side


- Super Signature

noun

1. a theoretical number of possible fingertip placement locomotions that predicts a particular fingerboard's or tableskater's behavior while traveling through space; depending on the final placement and preceding follow-through of the super-sig of the fingerboarder's or tableskater's fingertips determines not only the angular momentum of any given fingerboard or tableskater maneuver attempting to be performed, but also its velocity.

2. the transmission of a particular fingerboarding or tableskating flip trick "performed" or in our signature analogy... "signed", by a fingerboarder's or tableskater's hand and fingertips when lunching any fingerboarding or tableskating flip trick.


- Switch Charge

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when setting up a fingerboarding or tableskating switch scurry.

verb

1. loading or cocking of a fingerboarding or tableskating switch scurry.


- Switch Pull

noun

1. a fingerboarder's or tableskater's arm movement.

2. the direction in which a fingerboarder or tableskater moves his or her arm when launching a fingerboarding or tableskating switch scurry.

verb

1. discharge of a fingerboarding or tableskating switch scurry.


- Switch-Set

noun

1. when a tableskater sets his or her tableskater on a tableskating table.

2. the form of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table.

verb

1. placing a tableskater on a tableskating table in the form of a backwards "J".

2. the action of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table. Also known as "The Switch-Set".


- Switch-Setting

noun

1. when a tableskater sets his or her tableskater on a tableskating table.

2. the form of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table.

verb

1. placing a tableskater on a tableskating table in the form of a backwards "J".

2. the action of initial placement of a tableskater on a tableskating table. Also known as "The Switch-Set".


- Tableskate

noun

1. the action of skateboarding and fingerboarding at the same time.

2. a game where you try NOT to spell out T-A-B-L-E-S-K-A-T-E by completing tableskating tricks your opponent has a hard time performing.

Rules:

Game Modes:

3. a company that makes equipment primarily used for tableskating. Tableskate.com

verb

1. to drive a special kind of fingerboard called a "tableskater", with a persons index and middle fingertips along the top of a special kind of table called a "tableskating table" while riding a special kind of skateboard called a "tableskating skateboard" along the side of that very same tableskating table.


- Tableskatepark

noun

1. an area designated and equipped for skateboarding and fingerboarding.

2. a miniature skatepark build on top of a table.

3. a place where people go to skateboard and fingerboard.


- Tableskate Land

noun

1. an ideological theme park and resort located in Holiday, Florida made by Daniel Scurry for skateboarding and fingerboarding enthusiasts.

2. a conceptual theme park and resort located in the fictitious dream world of Daniel Scurry.

3. a virtual game world found in a video game called "Tableskate" depicting areas of the ideological theme park located in Holiday, Florida created by Daniel Scurry.

verb

1. complete a tableskating trick.

2. come down through the air and descend on a skateboarding and fingerboarding table.


- Tableskater

noun

1. a special type of fingerboard that can be used for both fingerboarding and tableskating.

2. a person or entity who skateboards and fingerboards at the same time.

Note: a fingerboarder is NOT the same as a Tableskater! Please remember that a fingerboarder is a person who recreates tricks with a miniature skateboard called a "fingerboard" using two or three fingers while sitting, standing or walking next to a table and does NOT know how to ride a skateboard, whereas a Tableskater performs advanced fingerboarding tricks on a "tableskating table" while riding a skateboard next to it.

3. the name of a very unique skateboarding and fingerboarding magazine.Tableskater.com

4. a youtube channel owned by the first Tableskater in history also known as "Daniel Scurry".


- Tableskating

noun

1. to ride a skateboard in order to drive a fingerboard on the surface of a table.

2. the sport or pastime that involves driving a special kind of fingerboard called a tableskater, with a persons index and middle fingertips along the top of a special kind of table called a tableskating table while riding a special kind of skateboard called a tableskating skateboard along the side of that very same tableskating table.

verb

1. skateboarding and fingerboarding at the same time.


- Tableskating Run

noun

1. when a tableskater jumps on his or her tableskating skateboard after running, pushing them selves on their tableskating skateboard to reach top speed and then complete or fail to launch and land their tableskater on a tableskating table.


- Tableskating Runway

noun

1. the top of a tableskating table.

2. the distance between the starting edge of a tableskating table and the ending edge.


- Tableskating Run Time

noun

1. the total time it takes to start and finish a tableskating run.


- Tableskating Skateboard

noun

1. a biomechanical, electrical, or gas-powered skateboard that is designed primarily for tableskating.


- Tableskating Table

noun

1. a special kind of table that is specifically designed for skateboarding and fingerboarding.

2. a group of tableskating table sections put together end to end.


- Tableskating Table Section

noun

1. one section of a skateboarding and fingerboarding table.

2. a skateboarding and fingerboarding table that is not long enough to perform tableskating tricks on.


- Tableskating Table Time

noun

1. the amount of time a tableskater has to roll on the surface of a tableskating table before it runs out of tableskating table.


- Tableskating Maneuver

noun

1. the formal and definite denotation of a completed skateboarding and fingerboarding trick.

2. a full tableskating trick name.

Examples:


- Tableskating Trick

noun

1. the informal and casual denotation of a completed skateboarding and fingerboarding trick.

2. a shortened tableskating trick name.

Examples:


- Tableskating Trick Name

noun

1. the formal and definite denotation of a completed skateboarding and fingerboarding maneuver.

2. a full tableskating trick name.

Examples:


- Tableskating Trick Type

noun

1. the type or kind of skateboarding and fingerboarding trick being performed (e.g. "Middle", "Forced","Indexed", or "Nailless")

Translation:

Note: a tableskating trick type is not the same as a skateboarding trick type! Keep in mind that tableskating and skateboarding are two very different universal manifestations.


- Tactips

noun

1. any compound, substance, solvent or solution applied to a fingerboarder's or tableskater's fingertips, that aid in the launching, catching, landing, and or completing of any fingerboarding or tableskating trick.

2. the amount of improvement or margin of error produced by a fingerboarder or tableskater that uses tactips vs. one who does not.

verb

1. when a fingerboarder or tableskater licks his or her fingertips, then blows on them to activate the saliva thus causes tacky fingertips.


- Tech Decker

noun

1. a person who knows nothing about fingerboarding.

2. the same thing as a poser in skateboarding.

3. a person who will break their smart phone or device because of their inability to control their anger and or frustration.


- Time To Tableskate (Triple Tee "TTT")

noun

1. the amount of time a tableskater has to tableskate before he or she runs out of tableskating runway.

Example: What's my triple tee?


- Tip Drag

noun

1. toe drag for tableskating tricks instead of skateboarding tricks.


- Tip Dragging

noun

1. when a tableskater drags any of his or her fingertips on a "tableskating table" when he or she tries to land a legitimate "skateboarding and fingerboarding" trick, which is also referred to as the completion of a legitimate "tableskating trick".


- Touch Arcing

verb

1. the placement or positioning of a fingerboarding or tableskating trick.

2. a skillful estimation concerning how far and how high a fingerboard or tableskater should be launched by a fingerboarder or tableskater.


- Transmegame

noun

1. a special mobile application.

2. any real-life physical game or sport that is transmitted over a network in realtime that utilizes some form of artificial intelligence especially (automated referees, umpires, or arbiters) along with optical sensors to classify and or score prerecorded activity parameters.


- Transmegamer

noun

1. a special mobile application.

2. a special knid of athlete that performs a real-life physical game or sport that is transmitted over a network in realtime that utilizes some form of artificial intelligence especially (automated referees, umpires, or arbiters) along with optical sensors to classify and or score prerecorded activity parameters.


- Transmegaming

verb

1. a special mobile application.

2. the action of performing a real-life physical game or sport that is transmitted over a network in realtime that utilizes some form of artificial intelligence especially (automated referees, umpires, or arbiters) along with optical sensors to classify and or score prerecorded activity parameters.


- Trape

noun

1. a line created from the tip of a fingerboard's or tableskater's nose to the tip of its tail.

2. the distance from a fingerboard's or tableskater's board base to the line created from the tip of its nose to the tip of its tail.

3. the trapezoid that is created by an upside down fingerboard or tableskater.


- Traps

noun

1. a fingerboarding or tableskating mini-game.

2. a game mainly played in North America where a land or completion of any fingerboarding or tableskating flip trick of five flips or greater starts the game and the very next attempt is wagered.


- Trick Hand

noun

1. the left or right hand of a fingerboarder or tableskater.

2. the hand that is mainly used to perform fingerboarding or tableskating tricks.


- Turn Set

noun

1. a quicker alternative way to start tableskating.

verb

1. setting a tableskater on a tableskating table that is held with a person's thumb underneath their tableskater that is above a tableskating table in order to begin tableskating.


- Turn Setting

noun

1. a quicker alternative way to start tableskating.

verb

1. setting a tableskater on a tableskating table that is held with a person's thumb underneath their tableskater that is above a tableskating table in order to begin tableskating.


- Turn Slide

noun

1. the way to stop tableskating.

verb

1. turning a tableskater 90 degrees while sliding it off of a tableskating table to formally complete a tableskating trick.


- Turn Sliding

noun

1. the way to stop tableskating.

verb

1. turning a tableskater 90 degrees while sliding it off of a tableskating table to formally complete a tableskating trick.


- Under Catches

verb

1. the action of catching a fingerboarding or tableskating trick upside down.


- Under Handed

noun

1. when a fingerboarder or tableskater does a trick that does NOT exceed or goes passed the hight of his or her hand.


- Under Lash

noun

1. the weak flip-whipping of a tableskater after popping it causing it to not move at all or not enough in a given direction making it possible to recover but not possible to land because it never really took off.

2. when a tableskater fails to flip his or her tableskater with the correct amount of force at the correct location of the tableskater's surface when performing tableskating tricks.

verb

1. flip-whipping a tableskater after popping it with not enough force in a given direction making it possible to recover but not possible to land because it never really took off.


- Vibrato

noun

1. when a fingerboarder or tableskater positions his or her index and or middle fingertips on the deck of a fingerboard or tableskater by pinching them in and out left to right in order to feel their correct placement right before attempting a new fingerboarding or tableskating trick.

verb

1. pinch ones index and or middle fingertips in and out left to right on the deck of a fingerboard or tableskater in order to feel their correct placement right before attempting a new fingerboarding or tableskating trick.

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