sick adj.— «Sick: Anything that is exceptionally pleasurable, burly or rowdy. A beautiful powder field could be sick, as could a very steep and dangerous rocky run, a well-designed terrain park or an attractive woman.» —“The terms of...
butter
n.— «Butter: A wishy-washy, jumpy move on top of the snow, derived from the acro-skiing or ski ballet of the 1970s.» —“The terms of terrainment” Sacramento Bee (California) Dec. 30, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
hucking n.— «Hucking: Associated with throwing your body into the air—big air, perhaps beyond one’s skill level. Huckers may or may not lack skill, but they don’t lack fear. A huckfest is where there is a quorum of huckers hucking.» —“The terms of...
freshies
n.— «Pow-pow: Deep, fresh powder, also known as freshies.» —“The terms of terrainment” Sacramento Bee (California) Dec. 30, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
go Altoid n.— «“Going Altoid” is when one makes the moves on a member of the opposite sex, derived from the need to chew on an Altoids mint for fresh breath.» —“The terms of terrainment” Sacramento Bee (California) Dec. 30, 2004. (source: Double...
resplence n.— «An early morning shopping tour taken Saturday by Mrs. D.M. HUDSON, formerly of New York, but in Reno gaining a resplence at present, cost that handsome young woman $75.» —“Shopping Tour Proves Costly” Sacramento...

