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Cornhole Terminology
Air Mail or Swish - A bag that goes directly in the hole without touching the board.
Ace or Cow Pie - A bag lands on the board, which is worth one point.
Cornhole or Drain "O" - A bag falls in the hole, which is worth three points.
Slider - A cornhole that slides into the hole.
Blocker - An ace that lands in front of the hole, essentially blocking the hole from sliders.
Back Door - A cornhole that goes over the top of a blocker and into the hole.
Hanger - An ace on the lip of the hole ready to drop.
Honors - The team who tosses first, resulting from the team scoring last.
Dirty Bag - A bag that is on the ground or is hanging off the board touching the ground.
Sally or Corn Patty - A toss that is thrown too weakly and lands on the ground before reaching the board.
Gusher or Double Deuce - Four cornholes by a single player in a single round.
Skunk or White Wash - A game that, by some rules, ends in an 11-0 score.
Backstop - A bag that lands past the cornhole but remains on the board creating a backboard for a slider to knock into without going off the board.
Jumper - A bag that strikes another bag on the board causing it to jump up into the cornhole.
Hooker - A bag hitting the board and hooking or curving around a blocker and going on the hole.
Cornfusion - When players or teams cannot agree on the scoring of a given inning.
Police - The cornhole referee.
Shucker - When a player pitches a bag and it strikes an opposing players bag knocking it off the board.
4 Bagger - When a player puts all 4 bags in with no help from his bag or another player.
Push Bag - When a bag takes in 2 or more bags of either the throwers bag or the opposing players bags.
Ace or Cow Pie - A bag lands on the board, which is worth one point.
Cornhole or Drain "O" - A bag falls in the hole, which is worth three points.
Slider - A cornhole that slides into the hole.
Blocker - An ace that lands in front of the hole, essentially blocking the hole from sliders.
Back Door - A cornhole that goes over the top of a blocker and into the hole.
Hanger - An ace on the lip of the hole ready to drop.
Honors - The team who tosses first, resulting from the team scoring last.
Dirty Bag - A bag that is on the ground or is hanging off the board touching the ground.
Sally or Corn Patty - A toss that is thrown too weakly and lands on the ground before reaching the board.
Gusher or Double Deuce - Four cornholes by a single player in a single round.
Skunk or White Wash - A game that, by some rules, ends in an 11-0 score.
Backstop - A bag that lands past the cornhole but remains on the board creating a backboard for a slider to knock into without going off the board.
Jumper - A bag that strikes another bag on the board causing it to jump up into the cornhole.
Hooker - A bag hitting the board and hooking or curving around a blocker and going on the hole.
Cornfusion - When players or teams cannot agree on the scoring of a given inning.
Police - The cornhole referee.
Shucker - When a player pitches a bag and it strikes an opposing players bag knocking it off the board.
4 Bagger - When a player puts all 4 bags in with no help from his bag or another player.
Push Bag - When a bag takes in 2 or more bags of either the throwers bag or the opposing players bags.

