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Why are surfer kids called grommets?

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  1. theyre called grom(s) for short. its a kid whose really good at surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, wakeboarding..etc.


  2. From Surfing A to Z:

    "Grommet   

    Among the most important terms in surfspeak, grommet generally refers to a young surfer, one often, but not always, insolent or smarmy toward his elders.

    Typically sporting sun-bleached hair, sun-split lips, baggy trunks and a goofy grin, the grommet has for decades been the subject of cruel and unusual punishments.

    He is pantsed, suffers all manner of physical abuse (charley horses, purple Hermans, Indian burns), is routinely force-fed booze till the puking point and, perhaps most tragically, sits next to last in line (ahead of non-locals) for waves at his homebreak.

    Extreme cases of grommet hazing are not rare. In some instances, as with the infamous "Grommet Pole" at North Narrabeen in Australia, it's common for hapless youngins to be tied to it naked, lashed with leashes and doused in doo-dee.

    Yet the grommet represents the future of every homebreak. In him, the elder sees himself many years ago and therein exists an unspoken respect, that all parties are part of a rich heritage, tied to the ages.

    Exact history of the term is hazy, but accepted theory has it being a bastardization of its '50s California forerunner "gremmie," which itself was a variation of gremlin. And a gremlin is what little surf kids often look liked with sun blisters, dirty feet and salty skin.

    Australians, genetically predisposed toward flavored slang (brekkie, dunnie), probably factored into the etymology as well. Whatever the case, the term is in no way related to the actual word, grommet. Webster defines the term as "an eyelet of metal, plastic or other material..." Variants, most notably "grom" ("Let's go beat those groms!") and "helgie" (a Santa Cruz amalgam of h**l and grommet) abound, but grommet itself remains the perennial favorite.

    It's worth noting that grommet does not imply that the kid surfs like a kook. In fact, nearly every legendary ripper (excluding Tom Curren and Dave Parmenter) was at one time a cheeky grommet ripe for the titty-twisting.

    It should further be noted that how old one is isn't necessarily the issue. For festive, prankster-minded vets such as Corky Carroll, Rabbit Bartholomew or Robbie Page, grommethood is clearly more a state of mind than a reflection of age. -- Greg Heller, October 2000"

  3. because kids my age can pull some gnarly turns and airs

  4. You know how on boardshorts there's a rivet in the pocket with a hole in it for the water to drain out? That rivet is called a grommet.

    Those are present not only in boardshorts but pretty much any water gear.

    That's all I know.

  5. that started in ozzie land down under.  do you know what a billabong is?  then you may understand the term groms?

    cheers

  6. Why call surfer kids grommets?

    Yesterday they may have but today the surfing youth just plain out shreds.

    They are taking surfing to higher limits.

    The surfing youth today is the future.

    Equipment will be forced to stay up with their talents.

    The GROM is simply a beginner at any age, period.

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