Ive been saying get greasy since flip
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Ive been saying get greasy since flip
VonDrehle's "Get Sneaky" when you want your disc to get through some trees or other obstacles.
I hear a lot of people calling different shots "scoobies". It seems like they've heard someone say that and since it sounds kinda cool, they want to use it real bad hoping it makes them sound cool. I'm pretty sure most people using this term have no idea what a real scooby is.
The 'scooby' shots seem to be a Texas or OK thing; they are essentially talking about a big spike hyzer over the top and back down towards the basket. Seems like 'spike hyzer' or 'hyzer-bomb' would be a little more descriptive.
Is there anything that Texas doesn't lay claim to?
The lamest made-up word is probably "schule" - which, not shockingly, rhymes with "tool".
I made up a term 5 years ago when I started playing which my friends and I still use, but I wouldn't call it fake since there is no other better term for it:
Tree-nied - When your disc hits the trunk or thick branch of a tree and bounces backwards off of it.
I made up a term 5 years ago when I started playing which my friends and I still use, but I wouldn't call it fake since there is no other better term for it:
Tree-nied - When your disc hits the trunk or thick branch of a tree and bounces backwards off of it.
Tree-nied - When your disc hits the trunk or thick branch of a tree and bounces backwards off of it.
We use that one a lot. We also refer to ourselves as being 'tree-blind'. When you throw a shot, and it hits a tree or a branch that was DEAD in the way, but for some reason, you were so focused that you didn't even see it.
Edit:
Treenied is so common, that they made a shirt:
Sweet shirt!
The 'scooby' shots seem to be a Texas or OK thing; they are essentially talking about a big spike hyzer over the top and back down towards the basket. Seems like 'spike hyzer' or 'hyzer-bomb' would be a little more descriptive.
The 'scooby' shots seem to be a Texas or OK thing; they are essentially talking about a big spike hyzer over the top and back down towards the basket. Seems like 'spike hyzer' or 'hyzer-bomb' would be a little more descriptive.