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  2. Glossary of surfing - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of surfing includes some of the extensive vocabulary used to describe various aspects of the sport of surfing as described in literature on the subject. [a] [b] In some cases terms have spread to a wider cultural use.

  3. Wikipedia:Link surfing - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Link-Surfing is also called 'hangten-linking' in reference to the surfing term 'hang ten' which is a surfing trick idolized by its risk and difficulty. Considered more to be an internet urban legend or hoax, similar to the bonsai kitten , Extreme Link-Surfing is the activity of deliberately link-surfing through unreliable or illicit ...

  4. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore.

  5. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    The expression "surf nazi" arose in the 1960s to describe territorial, aggressive, and obsessive surfers, often involved in surf gangs or surf clubs. The term "surf nazi" was originally used simply to denote the strict territorialism, violence, hostility to outsiders, and absolute obsession with surfing that was characteristic in the so-called ...

  6. Glossary of Internet-related terms - Wikipedia

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    In HTML, a block of text can be surrounded with tags that indicate how it should appear (for example, in bold face or italics). Also, in HTML a word, a block of text, or an image can be linked to another file on the Web. HTML files are viewed with a World Wide Web browser. ID-10-T clueless user; everybody giving a hard time to (computer ...

  7. History of surfing - Wikipedia

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    The variety and size of waves varies tremendously, as does surf craft, and to some degree even the medium. Harnessing the momentum of a wave for travel is the loosest definition of surfing, so in popular culture, the term is often applied to many forms of expanded "surfing". Particularly "surfing the web" and "couch surfing" common examples ...

  8. Surf - Wikipedia

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    "Surfing the Web", slang for exploring the World Wide Web; surf (web browser), a lightweight web browser for Unix-like systems; Surf, a 2020 video game included with Microsoft Edge; SURF, an acronym for "Speeded up robust features", a computer vision algorithm; Counter-Strike surfing, a custom game-mode for various Source engine video games

  9. Category:Surfing terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surfing terminology" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.