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Its just the difference inbreak down or the trick and out right name, triple barly doesn't infer the trick like barroque, or say triple around the world, because it is not 3 barflys, its just a name, like atom smasher is just a name for atomic mirage like we said before.
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I generally feel the person who hits it first has naming rights, no matter how much better another name may be. But again, you can call a move whatever you want, other people may just not know what you are talking about. I call Triage `mirage a trois,` after hearing scott bevier refer to it that way. Some move names arent set in stone, and sometimes other people name them and the name sticks.
Examples:
Stepping bubba egg: Flaming tard (as in a bubba bedwetter), named by Mulroney, some people call it wet dream.
Spinning pdx drifter: Some call it void (as in, related to vortex), some call it Lotus.
I named smoke but was definitely not the first to hit it.
Symposium scorpion`s tail: Superduperfly, or Poisonous Toad (Pete named that, as the only thing that can eat superfly i think)
And then there is the question of simple moves versus regular counterparts, do they have separate names or not? I think chad or eli named ducking pdx blender `mind bender,` though Im not sure if either of them were the first to hit it. I was hitting ducking simple pdx blenders back in 2001 and calling it Mohawk (cross a Tomahawk with a Mullet), but I also called just regular ducking pdx blenders the same name. So to me I still call ducking pdx blender `mohawk,` even though somebody probably hit it way way before me. Im guessing mid-late 90s.
There are also odd exceptions like Nemesis, which was named way before it was hit. Or there are cases where a move name gets transferred to another move somehow, as was the case with Dyno, which is now generally considered a reverse blender, but when Rippin named it, it was a blind behind the back swirl.
In any case, names arent that important, but Ales should call this trick whatever he wants, while you can think of it as being called whatever you want.
PS- Another example is player nicknames. Sure, people have nicknames, but you can call them whatever you want, as long as they are cool with it. Here are some I use:
GF-Smoothie = God Father Smoothie
Ryan= Ryan the Re-big-ulator Mulroney
Brian F= The fournicator
Vasek= when I first saw video of him, I just thought: `sick boy,` like the trainspotting character. It helps that hes blonde, sick, and looks boyish. He just needs to become a player in the future.
Examples:
Stepping bubba egg: Flaming tard (as in a bubba bedwetter), named by Mulroney, some people call it wet dream.
Spinning pdx drifter: Some call it void (as in, related to vortex), some call it Lotus.
I named smoke but was definitely not the first to hit it.
Symposium scorpion`s tail: Superduperfly, or Poisonous Toad (Pete named that, as the only thing that can eat superfly i think)
And then there is the question of simple moves versus regular counterparts, do they have separate names or not? I think chad or eli named ducking pdx blender `mind bender,` though Im not sure if either of them were the first to hit it. I was hitting ducking simple pdx blenders back in 2001 and calling it Mohawk (cross a Tomahawk with a Mullet), but I also called just regular ducking pdx blenders the same name. So to me I still call ducking pdx blender `mohawk,` even though somebody probably hit it way way before me. Im guessing mid-late 90s.
There are also odd exceptions like Nemesis, which was named way before it was hit. Or there are cases where a move name gets transferred to another move somehow, as was the case with Dyno, which is now generally considered a reverse blender, but when Rippin named it, it was a blind behind the back swirl.
In any case, names arent that important, but Ales should call this trick whatever he wants, while you can think of it as being called whatever you want.
PS- Another example is player nicknames. Sure, people have nicknames, but you can call them whatever you want, as long as they are cool with it. Here are some I use:
GF-Smoothie = God Father Smoothie
Ryan= Ryan the Re-big-ulator Mulroney
Brian F= The fournicator
Vasek= when I first saw video of him, I just thought: `sick boy,` like the trainspotting character. It helps that hes blonde, sick, and looks boyish. He just needs to become a player in the future.