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coffin noun- a surfing manoeuvre in which the surfer lines prone on the board, his arms crossed over his chest AUSTRALIA
- — Pix, 28 September 1963
- — John M. Kelly, Surf and Sea, p. 282, 1965
- in skateboarding, a manoeuvre in which the rider lies completely horizontally on the board, feet first US
- You can do the tricks the surfers do / Just try a Quasimodo or The Coffin too. — Jan Berry and Dean Torrance, Sidewalk Surfin’, 1964
- — Albert Cassorla, The Skateboarder’s Bible, p. 199, 1976
- the canvas bag used to carry cricket equipment NEW ZEALAND, 1993
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 31, 1999
- a case housing weapons US
- In the trunk of the squad car was a wooden box known as the coffin. It contained two Remington 12-gauge automatic shotguns, with ammunition[.] — Jon A. Jackson, The Blind Pig, p. 7, 1978
- a safe within a safe US
- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 53, 1949
- in poker, the smallest possible raise in a game with a limited number of raises permitted US
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 256, 1967
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