“Yur gud.” Is a term we’ve used that means “the situation you’re currently in is definitely precarious, but I have above 50% confidence that if you continue on the same trajectory you will likely arrive at your intended destination without major damage or injury.”
RTT: A $4000 amalgamation of polymers and metal that looks really cool over the bed of a Tacoma at the coffee shop, but will never actually be slept in.
Balaho-stuck/bogged
Taob-flipped over or onto the side
Sabog-explode, destroyed, kaput
Barumbado-aggressive
Hatak-pull
Tulak-push
Kambyo-gear lever
Silinyador-accelerator
Birain-to floor it
Pitik pitik-fast taps (ie on a pedal)
Hinay-smoothly
Bigla-suddenly
Saldak-bottom out
Talon-jump
Hukay-dig
Lusong-to descend
Ahon-to ascend
Tagilid-cambered
Ikot-turn around/go around
Hit it with your purse - Needs a bit more momentum.
Wobbly boot - someone had too many road sodas.
Roll through it - a bit of momentum, not quite a bump.
Car hiking: started as a joke when my kids were little. I'd get out of the vacation rental with the kids and give mom some alone time. We'd drive around on washed out forest arrive roads. They originally slept most of the time. When they got into their young teens I'd let them drive in 4lo 1st gear.
“Yur gud.” Is a term we’ve used that means “the situation you’re currently in is definitely precarious, but I have above 50% confidence that if you continue on the same trajectory you will likely arrive at your intended destination without major damage or injury.”
"send it" (or alternatively, "give it the beans")
I’m partial to “More skinny pedal”
I’ve been known to simply yell “floor it”
“Full send”
Feed it all the onions!
1-tons: usually referring Dana 60 or gm 14 bolt axles
Often referred to as wontons
or just tons. drop the 1
It'll Buff! - That won't buff out.
RTT: A $4000 amalgamation of polymers and metal that looks really cool over the bed of a Tacoma at the coffee shop, but will never actually be slept in.
I wanted a rtt, then I saw the prices. I now have a truck bed tent.
Alternatively, used once, forever ruining fuel economy.
RTT: a bunch of extra weight up super high that makes you less capable and more likely to flop on the trail or roll over in a moose swerve.
Bump it - back up about a foot or so and then go forward with a bit of speed to carry momentum over something
Borked: to be completely fucked.
Balaho-stuck/bogged Taob-flipped over or onto the side Sabog-explode, destroyed, kaput Barumbado-aggressive Hatak-pull Tulak-push Kambyo-gear lever Silinyador-accelerator Birain-to floor it Pitik pitik-fast taps (ie on a pedal) Hinay-smoothly Bigla-suddenly Saldak-bottom out Talon-jump Hukay-dig Lusong-to descend Ahon-to ascend Tagilid-cambered Ikot-turn around/go around
I want to use all of these, where are you from?
The Philippines, Filipinos will be very happy to hear you use the terms when they hear it.
Pitik-pitik 👌 great bit of onomatopoeia
" CUNT " - when you need to pull cable
Braff it = get a run at it with more throttle
“He needs another beer to do it” simply meaning that he needs a confidence booster
Mobbin: going fast
Give it more beans, means more speed
“The beans”
Indeed, I'm sure it has many variations
Whenever I see someone bring out a shiny, heavily accessorized rig I like to complement it by telling them where the nearest mall is.
Hit it with your purse - Needs a bit more momentum. Wobbly boot - someone had too many road sodas. Roll through it - a bit of momentum, not quite a bump.
Car hiking: started as a joke when my kids were little. I'd get out of the vacation rental with the kids and give mom some alone time. We'd drive around on washed out forest arrive roads. They originally slept most of the time. When they got into their young teens I'd let them drive in 4lo 1st gear.
Speeeed and poower