Glossary of Terms
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- » Basic Overhand Grip
- A grip in which the ball is held between the tip of the thumb, and the tip of the index finger or the tips of the index and middle fingers.

- See Also: Grip
D
- » Dumper
- See Instead: Dipper
K
- » Kung Fu Action Grip
- See Instead: Split Finger Overhand Grip
M
- » Monkey Cup
- See Instead: Snipe Cup
- » Monkey Shot
- See Instead: Snipe Shot
P
- » Peace Grip
- See Instead: Split Finger Overhand Grip
- » Phantom Cup
- The empty space in a setup where a cup has been removed, especially when the empty space is in the middle or rear of the setup.
- See Also: Removal
R
- » Rock-Paper-Scissor Grip
- See Instead: Split Finger Overhand Grip
S
- » Split Finger Overhand Grip
- A grip in which the ball is held between the first phalange of the index and middle fingers with the side of the hand facing the cups.

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- See Also: Grip
- Related Terms: Kung Fu Action Grip, Peace Grip, Rock-Paper-Scissor Grip
T
- » Trigger
- A common alias for the hooked overhand grip. The grip resembles the grip used when holding a gun.
- See Also: Hooked Overhand Grip
W
- » Web Slinger
- A common slang term used to refer to reverse overhand grip. When shooting a ball the motion resembles the motion used by Spider Man when he shoots webs out of his arms.
- See Also: Reverse Overhand Grip
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