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Alex Jackson: Grommet

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by Pat Flynn


  50–50

  Pronounced “fifty–fifty”. A type of grind, ie. a 50–50 grind. Grinding with the axles of both trucks on the edge of an object.

  axle

  The metal rod running through the hanger on which the wheels are screwed.

  boardslide

  Sliding along an object using the underside of the board.

  coping

  Metal piping running along the top edge of ramps.

  cred

  Credibility.

  deck

  Main platform area of a skateboard.

  dissed

  To be “disrespected” by another.

  fakie

  Riding backwards on a skateboard.

  fat

  Used to express a skateboarding trick that is performed over a long distance or to a great height. Also spelt “Phat”.

  focus

  Snapping the board into two pieces.

  funbox

  A platform object with banked sides used for skateboarding tricks.

  gnarly

  Exciting.

  grind

  Moving along the edge or top of an object with the axles of one or both trucks.

  handplant

  A form of handstand where the board is held in the air by either a hand or the feet.

  hardflip

  A kickflip combined with the board rotating 180 degrees.

  heelflip

  Flipping the board with the heel of the front foot so it spins around in the air. The board will spin in the opposite direction of the kickflip.

  kerb

  One of the most used objects on the street for skating. Painted kerbs provide a smooth and grindable edge, though most can be made this way by applying candle wax.

  kickflip

  Flipping the board in the air by “kicking” the board with your front foot. The board will spin in the opposite direction of the heelflip.

  kickturn

  A turn where the board is rotated on the rear wheels with the front wheels raised from the surface.

  lip

  The top edge of the ramp.

  nose

  The part of the deck in front of the front truck. Opposite end of “tail”.

  noseslide

  Sliding along objects such as gutters, rails and benches on the nose of the board.

  ollie

  Making the board jump without using a ramp or hands. Invented by Allen “Ollie” Gelfand.

  pop shoveit

  When the board rotates under the feet during an ollie.

  rad

  Short for “radical”. Brilliant or spectacular.

  rail/railing

  Used by pedestrians for holding onto while going up or down stairs. Used by skateboarders for tricks such as grinds and slides.

  rep

  (1) Reputation. (2) Representative. As in the representative of a skateboarding company.

  rock ’n’ roll

  A ramp trick where the board is “rocked” over the lip, stopped, then turned and “rolled” back down the ramp

  sick

  An impressive move or trick.

  slam

  Falling off the board and crashing.

  skatepark

  A place dedicated to skateboarding, which normally has various boxes, ramps and rails for tricks to be performed on.

  streetskating

  A style of skateboarding suited to pavements, streets and other public areas.

  switch stance

  Performing tricks with the feet in the opposite or unnatural stance on the board.

  tail

  The part of the deck behind the rear truck.

  tail stall

  Resting on the coping or lip of a ramp on the tail only.

  transition

  The part of a ramp or bank that curves

  upward.

  vegie

  A student in his or her first year of high

  school.

  vert

  A large U–shaped ramp.

  First published 2001 by University of Queensland Press

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  Reprinted 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2014

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  © Pat Flynn

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  Cataloguing in Publication Data

  National Library of Australia

  Flynn, Pat

  Alex Jackson: Grommet

  For upper primary and secondary school students.

  1. Skateboarding - Juvenile fiction. I. Title.

  A823.4

  ISBN 978 0 7022 3223 7(pbk)

  ISBN 978 0 7022 5672 1 (pdf)

  ISBN 978 0 7022 5673 8 (epub)

  ISBN 978 0 7022 5674 5 (kindle)

 

 

 


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