MNcyclone
Double Eagle Member
But a grenade is thrown upside down, that is why it is a grenade and not a spike hyzer...
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The lamest made-up word is probably "schule" - which, not shockingly, rhymes with "tool".
It's not terminology, but it pisses me off when people spell disc with a k, as in, disk.
Zactly what I was saying . That shot description sounds like a grenade.
Made up? -edit- At least not recently.
It's not terminology, but it pisses me off when people spell disc with a k, as in, disk.
I know a guy who talks about being in the "early release program" when his grip is weak and the disc comes out of his hand early. I like that, so I'm starting to say it too.
i hate it when people say nice right after i throw.
I hate when people act like I'm responsible for the words they consider magical.
You 'might' want to actually read the threads you are linking to ... especially the eventual conclusion that it's made up BS that some rednecks tried to latch onto. :\
It comes from some mid-13thish century version (spelling wasn't necessarily formalized back then) of schule/shulle/shuill, which originally meant "to shovel" or "to clear away through shoveling." Apparently at some point it came to mean "to muck out" and eventually drifted in meaning to simply "the muck/undergrowth/etc" probably in conjunction with the rise of ball golf. It's roots appear to be primarily if not entirely Scottish.
I might have the dates slightly wrong, or some of the alt spelllings, just going from memory of that link Frank provides ^^^.
You also linked to a video of a guy doing a BH approach roller ... and calling it a "Scoober". LOFL