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Paperback Surfing Lingo: A Dictionary of Surfing Terms Book

ISBN: 1517588081

ISBN13: 9781517588083

Surfing Lingo: A Dictionary of Surfing Terms

Surfing Lingo: A Dictionary of Surfing Terms is your pocket guide to the real language of surfing-born in Hawaii, refined in California, and supercharged on Australia's Gold Coast. It captures decades of surf culture, from old-school exclamations like "Akaw " to modern talk of getting amped, going off, and charging heavy reef breaks. Whether you're a total beginner, a stoked grom, or a beachside parent trying to understand your kids, this book lets you speak surf with confidence.

Why does surf lingo matter? Because surfing isn't just a sport. It's a tribe, a lifestyle, a global community with its own myths, heroes, and code. The words surfers use carry history: Polynesian origins, the Duke's pioneering trips to Australia, California's early surf boom, the evolution from heavy hardwood planks to sleek modern boards. When you learn the language, you don't just understand the jokes in the carpark-you understand the story behind them.

Surfing has grown from a pastime enjoyed in old Polynesia to a global pursuit with a legion of devoted practitioners. For many, surfing is a state-of-mind, a life-style that has become a consuming passion. For others, it is a highly enjoyable weekend pastime.

This concise collection of surfing terms gives the outsider or beginner a window into the culture and language of surfing. Seasoned surfers already know these terms.Riding waves has been part of Polynesian culture in the Western Pacific for centuries.

It is not known exactly where and when it started, much less by whom. It may have been as simple as seeing dolphins surfing the breakers, something they do instinctively and appear to enjoy. We do know that in 1767, the English navigator and explorer Samuel Wallis saw men surfing when he visited Tahiti. A few years later in 1778, another Englishman, James Cook saw the locals surfing the waves in Hawaii. Surfing was an idea whose time had come; with more people visiting from Europe and America, the idea was sure to spread to the rest of the world eventually.

And spread it did; in 1907, Henry Huntington visited Hawaii on holiday and saw an opportunity to market his property interests in Redondo Beach California. Huntington hired a young Hawaiian, George Freeth (father was Irish) to come to Redondo and show everyone how great it is to ride the waves. The strategy worked spectacularly. Today, Huntington Beach, also known as HB and Surf City is an important center of Californian surfing culture.In the Summer of 1914/15, another Hawaiian, Duke Kahanamoku came to Australia on a similar mission as Freeth. After putting on a series of successful display events at Freshwater Beach in Sydney, the Duke made his way north to the Gold Coast, surfing at Snapper Rocks, what is now part of the so-called Superbank, one of the longest point breaks in the world.

Inside you'll find hundreds of clear, no-nonsense definitions from A to Z. You'll decode everything from basic terms like "line-up," "drop in," and "wipe-out" through to colourful expressions like "Neptune's Cocktail," "Sand Facial," "goat boat," "grommet," and "surfari." You'll also discover classic and modern surf spots around the world-Hawaii, California, Australia, Indonesia, Europe, and beyond-woven into the definitions so you start to see the sport as truly global.

Author David Tuffley has lived and breathed surf culture around Australia's Gold Coast and Brisban. Some of his earliest memories are of swallowing his first Neptune's Cocktail and copping a Sand Facial while learning to surf. That lifetime in and around the water gives this book the authentic voice of someone who has watched surfing evolve, but never lost the simple joy of paddling out and catching waves. You're not getting a dry technical manual; you're getting a local's take on the words surfers actually use.

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