•Bogey Sandwich - A scorecard that reads: 2 4 4 2 for any four consecutive holes for par the hard way.
•Bowling – Rolling
•Big Fat McNasty - There are numerous uses for this…a stagnant pond, a knotty tree, a gusty wind...
•Black Ace- when your first throw goes in the basket of the wrong hole.
•Cabbage –The undergrowth off the fairway. (same as "shule", "spinach")
•Chastity belt -n. the yellow band on top of the Innova basket
•Clank - v. The sickening sound that a putt makes when it hits the yellow chastity belt at the top of an Innova Discatcher doesn't go in. As in "I clanked it"
•Coondogging - when your roller hits the trunk of a tree
•Dinner's ready- when your putt hits the number plate square and it makes that ding sound. (Same as "doink" and "Hit the nickel")
•Doink – A putt that hits the number plate (same as "Dinner's ready" and "Hit the nickel")
•Edgie- When the disc dives sharply and sticks into the ground on it's edge (same as "tombstone")
•Fly-By: putt correct height, poor aim.
•Fluke deuce- a lucky two that you got from a fortunate bounce toward the basket.
•Four with a Twist- Taking a circle four, three shots plus an O.B. stroke.
•Gaack -v. miss typically a short putt. As in "I gaacked that putt"
•Georged - when you fail to "watch out for that tree"
•Grenade- any shot that is high and fall fast straight down to the ground
•Handful- 5 strokes on a hole.
•Head Banger - when your drive lands under the basket and you might bang you head on the basket as you pick it up.
•Hit the nickel - when your putt hits the number plate square and it makes that ding sound. (Same as "Dinner's ready" and "Doink")
•Hockey stick- seven throws on one hole.
•Homeboy route- a shot with good results through a narrow opening in trees.
•Horking -adj. a monstrous throw. As in "horking hyzer".
•"I believe you're away" - said to a friend who hits the tree five feet in front of the tee
•Jekyll and Hyde round – one nine is great and the other nine is a monster.
•Knife shot - vertical hyzer
•Locals route: taking a not recommended line that somehow gets you to the basket.
•Lumberjacking - when you're hitting nothing but trees.
•Makin' Minis: when one disc lands on another (it looks like the discs are humping.)
•Mirkwood forest- that place in the woods where, if you throw there, you can never get your disc back.
•Mullet-n.- A pro that doesn't cash, so he pays his entry fees to others. It refers to being in the "feeder pool" or being "bait fish". Synonyms: donor, sucker, shark bait. As in "Don't be a mullet!"
•To "nice" someone – v. As in "You niced me". An apparently nice shot that everyone comments on...NICE SHOT...while it's still in flight. But then suddenly hits something no one expected.
•Nickel – getting 5 on a hole
•Noodlearm - Player with no "D".
•Nuclear shule – extremely bad rough.
•Pachinko, Pin Ball - hitting several trees
•Paper plate
1. an extremely understable disc; 2. commonly a lighter weight, beat-up disc
•Pig-Putt –n. a putt that's weak! weak! weak! (best results when spoken with an inhale).