no-mark vs pig dog

no-mark

noun
  • An insignificant person; one who fails to make a mark. 

  • A score in athletics having after having not set a valid ground marking in a distance measurement. A score of 0 metres, resulting from faulting/fouling out of competition. 

verb
  • To fail to record a valid score, and produce a score of 0 or no-mark (no distance), by failing to make a valid ground mark from an attempt, and fouling/faulting out of competition. 

pig dog

noun
  • A contemptible or worthless person. 

  • A dog bred to hunt wild pigs, typically based on breeds such as Staffordshire Terrier and English Bull Terrier. 

  • A stance used for surfing tubes on one’s backhand. The surfer crouches low over a bent front knee, back leg extending back, outside hand holding onto the outside rail, and inside arm extended upwards touching the face of the wave as a guide (or digging in to slow down). 

verb
  • To surf in the pig dog stance. 

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