Results for “classified board”
A one-hander plus a shield — the classic tanking setup.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
The running tally of opps killed, hit or humiliated.
Board structure where only a slice of directors is up for election each year, making takeovers a slog.
A perfect score — a 10 from every judge, no debate, you advance.
A rebound
Rebounds, collectively
Attacking the glass hard for rebounds
The parole board that decides release.
The process of orienting a new hire or customer.
To work an idea out visually in a brainstorm.
The process of managing an employee's exit from a company.
Sliding the middle of the deck across an obstacle, perpendicular to it.
Board shorts — the classic surfer's swim shorts.
A cupboard. Where the cups, tins or clothes live.
Boarding up, stocking the cooler, and partying while the storm rolls in.
Candy, ice cream, or the little shop onboard where you buy them.
A typo on the trading keyboard that fires off the wrong size, price or ticker.
Mature content — open to view.
The yellow-and-blue checkerboard livery on UK emergency vehicles.
Proving yourself in ballroom by scoring a perfect ten across the board.
A bodyboard; also literally an esky's lid.
A traditional African seed-sowing board game.
A shot that misses everything — rim, net and backboard
Genuine, legitimate, above board.
The facility where new inmates are classified before assignment.
The cupboard under the stairs.
A large signing bonus to lure a new hire aboard.
A toilet or latrine, especially aboard ship.
Medical Evacuation aboard dedicated, staffed medical transport.
No-handed jump where you pop the tail and slide your front foot to lift the board.
An ollie where you flick your front toe to spin the board one full flip.
A kickflip flicked with the heel, so the board spins the opposite way.
Spinning the board 180 flat under you while your feet stay put.
A kickflip combined with a frontside shove-it, board flipping through the legs.
The board wraps a full vertical loop around your back foot.
A boardslide entered by bringing the back truck up and over the obstacle.
An ollie with a half-turn of board and body.
Holding the board with a hand while airborne.
A tailgrab air with the back foot taken off the board.