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DISCTIONARY, an informative book that introduces and defines words specific to the game, resulting from the game and surrounding the game of disc golf, like the word DISCTIONARY itself.


Here's the details - submit any and all words that are NEWLY CREATED WORDS to be included in a fun and ficticious book for all disc golfers, "The Disctionary 2008, Disceditied by Disceditor". This will be an informative book that introduces and defines words specific to the game, resulting from the game and surrounding the game of disc golf, like the word DISCTIONARY itself. PLEASE, when submitting words include the word, the definition and an example of the word used in a sentence and MOST OF ALL make certain that all submissions are appropriate the the rules of the site. now for the disclaimer - anyone submitting a word to "The Disctionary 2008, Disceditied by Disceditor" is allowing "The Disctionary 2008, Disceditied by Disceditor" full and unobligated use of any submissions within "The Disctionary 2008, Disceditied by Disceditor" the "Disctionary" group/forum or any other usage by "The Disctionary 2008, Disceditied by Disceditor". All submitters, by doing so are allowing "The Disctionary 2008, Disceditied by Disceditor" full and unobligated permission to print, relay or convey that submission without any compensation to the submitter other than crediting the submission to their name, if that is the choice of the submitter. All submissions become property of "The Disctionary" 2008, Disceditied by "Disceditor", "The Disctionary 2008, Disceditied by Disceditor", "Disctionary", "the-disc-tion-ary.com", "Craig Prime", "michiganartist", "godiscn.com", "the-disc-tion-ary.net", "lil charlie bishop" and so on and so on and so on until you get tired of me telling you that I own any and all ficticious words that you post, once thay are posted and appear in print. SO LET'S START SUBMITTING ! have fun, think about what you submit and most of all, keep it appropriate for anyone to read. BE CREATIVE, IT"S FUN !

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discribing - the activity of using a Sharpie to place identifying marks on the disc used in the game of disc golf. Each disc golfer has marks specific to themselves as the owner, i.e. their name, logos and more. These marks are sometimes called ( you can come up with a new word for this one, please ) .

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WHEN I SIGN MY NAME AND PDGA NUMBER ON MY DISC I CALL IT A (DISCNATURE) LIKE A SIGNATURE...ADM

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Anhyzer Bush:

No, not the beer manufacturer....
It's that little bush to the right of the pin (to the left if you're a lefty or sidearm thrower) that your disc lands in when you turn your drive over too much on a short, straight hole.

"Darn it, I flipped it into that anhyzer bush again! Someone grab me another Anheuser Busch to drown my sorrow...."

- JPB

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I just love how you used the word in a sentence...lol

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there is also DISCRIBE not to be confused with discribing - this pertains to when your buddy tries to discribe to you how he aced a 450 foot dog legg that on any other day he is lucky to get half way there, oh and by the way he was by himself

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Tombstone........when a disc comes to lie in a vertical state within the ground

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We call that "Blading" in Hawaii

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Roswell - like a UFO landing in the ground

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We call that a Digger up here in South Dakota.

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I've always called that a lawn dart.

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I've heard the term LANDSHARK for this also...

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We call that a baby killer. I live in las vegas and all of our courses are in public parks with children running around

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