Ollie vs Slappy - What's the difference?
ollie | slappy |
(snowboarding, skateboarding) a manoeuvre wherein one catches air by lifting the front and tail ends off the ground at the same time; a hop.
Resembling a slap, especially of sound.
* 1855 , Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass
*:Where the laughing-gull scoots by the slappy shore and laughs her near-human laugh
* 1963 , Delphin Rose Adsett, A magpie sings
*:Katy thought about the damp yellow bodies which often landed, with a slappy sound in a burst of moisture and steam rose off them because they were parted from the warmth of their mothers.
* 1998 , Dan Gelo, Fiddle Tunes & Irish Music for Mandolin - Page 11
* 2009 , Elisabeth Hyde, In the Heart of the Canyon - Page 55
*:"Bet these river guides get a lot of skin cancer", he said. He had a slappy , unpleasant way of doing it, and she struggled to keep her balance.
(skateboarding) A grind on a curb without doing an ollie.
As nouns the difference between ollie and slappy
is that ollie is a manoeuvre wherein one catches air by lifting the front and tail ends off the ground at the same time; a hop while slappy is a grind on a curb without doing an ollie.As a verb ollie
is to perform an ollie.As a proper noun Ollie
is a diminutive of the male given name Oliver.As an adjective slappy is
resembling a slap, especially of sound.ollie
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(en noun)slappy
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Adjective
(er)- Thin picks flex too much and make your wrist work overtime, plus they tend to produce a slappy tone. Those heavy picks popular with today's bluegrass mandolinists are really too stiff for playing the rapid triplets in some Irish tunes.
- Jill had Mark apply sunscreen to her back.