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Guest King Pellinore

Well we've heard of Geobabes, and geodogs, and the ubiquitous geomobiles. What are some geo-words you've heard? (try and keep it to the really good ones{or really bad ones! LOL})

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Guest Doppler

Hahah, great topic!

 

One of the "official" sniglets I've seen and used is "strumble", the invisible bump you pretend to have tripped over in order to hide your own clumsiness.

 

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-- John Doppler

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Guest Choberiba

There should be a term for that weird perspective we have for inexpensive items.

 

Never in my life would I have purchased a couple dozen plastic ponchos or ordered custom items that were intended to be scattered about the countryside into little metal boxes.

 

About the closest I've ever previously come was buying small gifts for attending children at my daughters birthday party.

 

I'm also thinking of hitting up the local artsy-fartsy crowd for camo ideas. Maybe sign up with a local ceramics class for kiln time, as a way to crank out some devious cache containers. (no offense ClayJar)

 

What's a term for that look I often get that says "Are you insane? You have nothing better to do than seek tupperware?"

 

I try to tell them that the cache container is the sprinkles on the icing on the cake, but they sometimes still view the act as some form of task with no net gain.

 

More room for me in the hills I s'ppose.

 

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Eric march@cachestash.com

 

Also, if you read some of Choberiba's other logs, he sounds like a real jerk. - maczoso

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Guest RedwoodRed

Let's see now -

 

geojunk - those expired coupons, half-used matchbooks, old golf balls and broken toys that some other cachers consider geo-treasure.

 

McToys - read this in another thread. It ties in well with above.

 

geodamage - the scratches, rope burns, clothing tears, scratches in paint of vehicles, general damage to people and property inflicted while geocaching - and usually accompanied by someone with a big $**t-eating grin on their face.

 

geo-terrorist - that moron who thinks he's going to "trash out" all of the geocaches in the Missouli area.

 

geo-foreplay - printing out the cache page, entering the coords into a GPS, getting the essentials together in preparation for the next geocaching expedition.

 

geo-shopping - spending too much time at the Dollar store looking for unique trade items, or shopping online for geocaching gear.

 

I'm sure I'll think of more as time goes on...

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Guest geospotter

The office idiot noticed a cache printout on my desk the other day and asked what "Geoc Aching" was.

 

I told him it was that dull ache you get when someone kicks you in the geocs.

 

Since then I spell it as GeoCaching.

 

OK, I know, technically that's not a geo-word, but it was such a Dilbert moment that I just had to share. I'll add "GeoGear".

 

[This message has been edited by geospotter (edited 25 February 2002).]

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Guest Doppler

quote:
Originally posted by Choberiba:

There should be a term for that weird perspective we have for inexpensive items.


 

A Five-and-Dime Paradigm?

 

quote:

What's a term for that look I often get that says "Are you insane? You have nothing better to do than seek tupperware?"


 

Tupper-wary?

 

How about the following...

 

cachetastrophe: losing a cache to natural disaster, plunderers, or bomb squad intervention

spindeterminate: referring to a compass with loose bearings

cacheatonic: being so enthralled by a cache's contents that you become oblivious to your surroundings

ammoflage: hiding a cache in an ammo cannister

GPS Blindness: The affliction which prevents neocachers from seeing the cliff they're about to step off of

Bargain binging: Compulsively purchasing massive quantities of bargain items for caches

 

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Guest ClayJar

Shouldn't MeriGold, MeriGreen, MeriPlat, MeriMeri, and MeriEuro be listed here somewhere? (And of course, the MeriEuro can also be called the MeriYellow, and in some areas of the world, the two pronounciations can actually coincide.)

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Guest fisherKings

I have heard other folks use a term referring to the innocent folks that we pass on the way to a cache as "mundanes". Any unknowing bystander that a geocacher passess or sees while geocaching. The "mundanes" don't have a clue that they just passed a cache and have no idea what we are up to.

 

Sushi of the fisherKings

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Guest macdaddymd@aol.com

My term for the unaware passersby comes from Harry Potter... I call them GeoMuggles!

 

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Geophyte - newbie geocacher

 

Geomaniac - a geocacher who is always the first one to find the latest cache and blatantly displays his trademark item right on top of the contents as a way to torment the next cacher who thinks he is the first.

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Guest Hawk-eye

Garminite term used by Markwell and others ... referring to the "more elite" among us icon_biggrin.gif (sorry Clayjar ... just a joke)

 

BumFuzzled... as in "my GPS lost signal, it's bumfuzzled"

 

Geeket-book... a "cute" little name my teenage daughter uses to describe my geocashing field bag ... because I threaten to kill her for calling it my pocketbook!

 

Goats... non flattering name for the droppers of candy wrappers, cans, cig.butts, etc.

 

Goat Droppings... see "Goats" above

 

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[This message has been edited by Hawk-eye (edited 26 February 2002).]

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Guest Hawk-eye

quote:
Originally posted by apersson850:

After reading this thread I suddenly know what a Geo-suit looks like...

 

Anders


 

Well duh ... coming from the creator or at least the king of the GeoSuit icon_biggrin.gif

 

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Guest treemoss2

"...Tudes" (lat/long)

As in, "I entered the tudes into my GPS."

 

Cachebabies - an all girl geocaching team with great "tudes".

 

McGeo - a person who only goes for the easy and close by caches.

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The one I love was coined by Buck8Point in chat one day:

"GeoF**king (rhymes with geoTrucking) verb, a form of celebrating the finding of the cache by 2 consenting adults"

Not that I've had the chance to experience this first hand yet. Any geobabes wanna go find a cache with me? icon_biggrin.gif

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Guest ClayJar

quote:
Originally posted by Hawk-eye:

Garminite term used by Markwell and others ... referring to the "more elite" among us icon_biggrin.gif (sorry ClayJar ... just a joke)


Oh, no problem... after all, I'm the Magellanite who coined the Garminite/Magellanite terms. icon_wink.gif

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Guest Buck8Point

quote:
Originally posted by Mopar:

The one I love was coined by Buck8Point in chat one day:


 

HAHAHAH Thanks Mo..

Unfortunately, as of late I have been involved in several recent GeoDramas.

 

A Geosite - any bodily injury related to a penetrating blood sucking parasite other than

a mosquito, or horsefly while in persuit of a geocache.

 

A GeoCrash - a vehicle accident while in hot persuit of a geocache.

 

A GeoTragedy - any bizzare and nervewracking event incurred, while in the act of Geocaching. (May result in Blood loss or injury to cachers or caching compainions, including pets.)

 

Buck8Point

 

 

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Buck8Point

"If I can't fix it, It's definately Broke."

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Guest Rich in NEPA

geolollygagging: To waste time by puttering aimlessly, stopping to look at every scenic view and/or any other little thing that catches your eye on the way to, from, or at a Geocache.

 

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Guest martinp13

quote:
Originally posted by JeepNAz:

I know Ill get slammed for this....but its just for fun...

would a CacheCow be the opposite of a GeoBabe???


 

You'd better start runnin' now. icon_wink.gif

 

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> Martin

Magellan 330

Don't have time to program and record your shows while geocaching? Get a TiVo !

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Guest T-storm

quote:
Originally posted by ClayJar:

Oh, no problem... after all, I'm the Magellanite who coined the Garminite/Magellanite terms. icon_wink.gif


 

Hey, weren't the Garminites that biblical tribe that wandered in the desert for 40 years? icon_wink.gif

 

T-storm

hehehehe...

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Geofficer - term used when attempting to talk one's way out of a citation for hurrying to the next geocache as in...

 

"Geofficer, my GPS shows an average speed of only 28 mph"

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Guest RedwoodRed

GeoGeek - the person geocaching with a pack full of gadgets: GPSR (or two just in case, obviously), PDA (to log the details, get up-to-date geocaching info), cellphone (to call the cache owner when truly desperate or completely lost), electronic compass, magnetic compass, top-of-the-line aluminum folding walking pole, and any other device that might give one the edge over another geocacher (real or imagined) during the hunt.

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Guest GeoMacbeth

Geodriving-

Driving style used by geocachers on the road. Commonly recognized by the habit of making sharp U-turns on a moment's notice when the GPS pointer turns sharply to the left or right. Similar to geobiking. Both are usually the initial stage of geocrashing.

 

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Hey! What happened to my sattelites?!?

 

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Guest Prime Suspect

quote:
Originally posted by fisherKings:

I have heard other folks use a term referring to the innocent folks that we pass on the way to a cache as "mundanes". Any unknowing bystander that a geocacher passess or sees while geocaching. The "mundanes" don't have a clue that they just passed a cache and have no idea what we are up to.


 

Oh please, no! Next you'll have people geo-filking, and nobody wants that.

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Guest Buck8Point

quote:
Originally posted by oregone:

'georgasm' is probably beyond the boundaries of discussion here.


 

Hey... I have experienced a few of those...

I highly reccomend them.... icon_biggrin.gif

 

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Buck8Point

"If I can't fix it, It's definately Broke."

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Guest fisherKings

quote:
Originally posted by Prime Suspect:

Oh please, no! Next you'll have people geo-filking, and nobody wants that.

 


 

I am kinda slow...and need things explained to me...I don't understand. Please be patient with me.

 

Sushi of the fisherKings

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quote:
Originally posted by macdaddymd@aol.com:

My term for the unaware passersby comes from Harry Potter... I call them GeoMuggles!


 

macdaddymd,

I was thinking the same thing just before I read your post. icon_smile.gif

 

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Vince

KD5NVO

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Guest madphatboy2

geomoney- currency that purchases geocaching stuff.

 

Geowallet- the empty container that held all of your money (wisely?) spent on geocaching stuff.

 

geoitch- the sensation you get at anytime to go out and find more.

 

(I dont' know if this word has been covered)

geob!tch- the SO that won't let you go caching when you have a geoitch.

 

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MPB2

 

I wander from here to there looking for. . .my mind? And then I find it in the cache.

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Guest Gossamyrrh

quote:
Originally posted by Prime Suspect:

Oh please, no! Next you'll have people geo-filking, and nobody wants that.

 


 

Oh god...I love filk...

 

"Did you justloose a satellite?" for someone who's clueless

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Guest Buck8Point

GeoQuarrel - the act of engaging in arguementitative conversation with another geocacher.

 

GeoBuddy - someone who you like to go geocaching with.

 

GeoRetentivness - the act of being way too particular about certain aspects of Geocaching.

 

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Buck8Point

"If I can't fix it, It's definately Broke."

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Guest Choberiba

Can anyone coin a word that fits our hobby that rhymes with orange?

 

I think it's high time that orange had a rhyming buddy.

 

Kornge = Cd's left in caches?

 

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Eric march@cachestash.com

 

Also, if you read some of Choberiba's other logs, he sounds like a real jerk. - maczoso

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