allison Posted February 12, 2002 Posted February 12, 2002 Ok, I gots'ta know what this means. What's a 'freshie'? I sort of think to me it is a male climber under 25, but I suspect a male climber under 25 is going to school me on this... Quote
erik Posted February 12, 2002 Posted February 12, 2002 i'll do it though i barly fall into that catagorey freshie= fresh snow Quote
Beck Posted February 12, 2002 Posted February 12, 2002 (skier response, over 25,)"freshies"-skiing ungroomed fresh snow of a delightful light n fluffy quality, inspires emotions of great pleasure witn it's emphereal nature Quote
Dwayner Posted February 12, 2002 Posted February 12, 2002 Dearest Allison...let a male climber over 25 school you on this subject as I, myself, have recently been both mystified and informed about the meaning of this utterly silly bit of insider jargon. Apparently in backcountry ski-slang it means something to the effect of "freshly fallen snow". When I first heard the term, it was in the context of "Hey everybody! The freshies are here! New pow-pow ["powder-snow"]!" My initial impression was that a group of five-years olds with precocious computer skills had posted on the site. I guess if you're around that kind of lingo on a regular basis, you don't even notice how goofy it sounds to an outsider. Anyway, I hope this helps. Others out there might be able to provide more subtle nuances of meaning. aloha, Dwayner Quote
specialed Posted February 12, 2002 Posted February 12, 2002 [ 02-11-2002: Message edited by: specialed ] Quote
erik Posted February 12, 2002 Posted February 12, 2002 quote: Originally posted by specialed: [ 02-11-2002: Message edited by: specialed ] good pic special ned, i took some like that a couple weeks ago check them out jgioshgiofdgiosfhiohgiosfhogs\- thats me tearing it up dfkjghjklfhgjkhgasdjgfyuiatq3478tgr- thats my frined toby jumping djghjkfhgjkhghvjkldghjkdfvgjkfgh- both of us before we dropped in and here is the best one: flgkljfdhgjkfhgivue897y6twruihgow5uityu7%^^$ Quote
Rookie_of_the_Year Posted February 13, 2002 Posted February 13, 2002 As long as we are discussing new ski/snowboarding "jargon," Pow-pow and freshie are indeed synonomous, Ski-po are the asshole ski patrol sticking us for building jumps, unipoling is what one does when one breaks wipes out and breaks a pole against their hip, and a took (rhymes with duke) is a turok, or a knitted hat with a ball but not a tassle. Quote
Dru Posted February 14, 2002 Posted February 14, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Rookie of the Year: As long as we are discussing new ski/snowboarding "jargon," Pow-pow and freshie are indeed synonomous, Ski-po are the asshole ski patrol sticking us for building jumps, unipoling is what one does when one breaks wipes out and breaks a pole against their hip, and a took (rhymes with duke) is a turok, or a knitted hat with a ball but not a tassle. You mean "tuque". Sorry dood. Any brimless ear-length headcovering incl. watchcap, but not including balaclava. Quote
Beck Posted February 14, 2002 Posted February 14, 2002 "Touque" I Beleive is the spelling on that, all, and not a new slang word at all Quote
Avatar Posted February 14, 2002 Posted February 14, 2002 My favorite slang word is "jingus". I am anxious to know what the etymology is. Quote
whillans Posted February 14, 2002 Posted February 14, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Beck: "Touque" I Beleive is the spelling on that, all, and not a new slang word at all Beck, if you can't spell believe.... I think "toke" is the word you are looking for. Quote
Crackhead Posted February 14, 2002 Posted February 14, 2002 1)Freshies on the Shuksan arm yesterday.........yum yum yum yum yum 2)Blue bird def.- blue skies, sunny 3)Yard sale def.- when a skier falls and loses both skis and poles. To be shouted very loud 4)Safety meeting def.- Time to smoke a bowl on the mountain 5) Quote
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