Different waves and what they mean
#11
RE: Different waves and what they mean
ORIGINAL: waterman7474
i give the shaka down low. don't get that returned much out here in the desert though. i get a wave, just not the shaka. not too many surfers out here.
i give the shaka down low. don't get that returned much out here in the desert though. i get a wave, just not the shaka. not too many surfers out here.
#12
RE: Different waves and what they mean
ORIGINAL: Rhubarb
I put a battery operated metronome on my windshield. Stuck a rubber hand on it, and it waves to everyone, even me. [&:]
I put a battery operated metronome on my windshield. Stuck a rubber hand on it, and it waves to everyone, even me. [&:]
#15
RE: Different waves and what they mean
Ah Yes, that definition #6 below would describe how the wave is done by Skippy, the metrosexual spiffy model in Harley's holiday post card promoting "interesting" biker clothes.
ORIGINAL: Terry1955
Main Entry: 1wave
Pronunciation: 'wAv
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): waved; wav·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wafian to wave with the hands; akin to Old English wæfan to clothe and perhaps to Old English wefan to weave
intransitive verb
#6 : to follow a curving line or take a wavy form : UNDULATE
transitive verb
Main Entry: 1wave
Pronunciation: 'wAv
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): waved; wav·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wafian to wave with the hands; akin to Old English wæfan to clothe and perhaps to Old English wefan to weave
intransitive verb
#6 : to follow a curving line or take a wavy form : UNDULATE
transitive verb
#16
RE: Different waves and what they mean
ORIGINAL: Rhubarb
I put a battery operated metronome on my windshield. Stuck a rubber hand on it, and it waves to everyone, even me. [&:]
I put a battery operated metronome on my windshield. Stuck a rubber hand on it, and it waves to everyone, even me. [&:]
#18
RE: Different waves and what they mean
ORIGINAL: Surfit
That's because there's no surf out there. [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
That's because there's no surf out there. [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
ORIGINAL: waterman7474
not too many surfers out here.
not too many surfers out here.
#20
RE: Different waves and what they mean
It does crack me up when you pass another rider and give them a wave (whatever kind) and you get this 1/400th of a second wave back because they are scared shitless to ride with only one hand on the bars.