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What is the technical term for street graffiti?

Writer: Graffiti \x0d\ ALL-CITY: When crows or graffiti groups color all the major subway lines in this city, it is called ALL CITY. \x0d\ BENCH: Graffiti gathering place, which generally refers to the place where points are taken. Sit on the bench: get some points \x0d\ BITE: copying the visual features or production styles of other graffiti artists (very impolite behavior! ! ) \x0d\ Bomb: I just went to DuDu! ! \x0d\ BUFF: What annoys doodlers most: Clear graffiti! ! It is also used to describe graffiti before another pattern covers it. \x0d\ BURN: Competing with other graffiti artists, whose works are better than others. The similar word is style war. \x0d\ BURNER: It refers to those works that are super strong, usually in a wild style. \x0d\ CAPS: special graffiti nozzles, including fat. skinny.germanthin. There are three kinds of \x0d\ MONTANA: the world's best graffiti sprayer 7 \ x0d \ crew: team \ x0d \ crossing out: altering or covering someone's name. \x0d\ DESIGNS: adding small patterns such as flashes or color dots to the background color is called \x0d\ DESIGN, which is generally determined by the imagination and technology of the author. \x0d\ DOPE: Praise someone's work. \x0d\ FAMILIES: refers to the embarrassing situation of having the same name as someone else's vomit. \x0d\ Get up: When your name is painted in many places, your popularity will be high, so get up. \x0d\ get through it: a rising star. \x0d\ Fill: color. \ x0d \ handwriting style: generally refers to the form of TAG or handwriting style. \x0d\ HIT: refers to TAG.throw-up or a work. \x0d\ OUTLINE: Hooked edge. \x0d\ Final contour: After coloring and design, the edge should be hooked again to trim the contour of the work. \x0d\ PIECE: refers to a complete work, which is short for masterpiece. \x0d\ TAG: the nickname and signature of the author. \x0d\ vomit: simple graffiti with no coloring on the hook edge, or monochrome, such as white. Or T-UP, which is relatively simple. \x0d\ wild style: refers to a graffiti style, which is chaotic, with letters connected in series, distorted fonts and gorgeous color selection. Making this style of work requires the author's imagination and skills. \x0d\ production: large graffiti, fine and patterned, usually on high buildings. \x0d\ WAK: Unqualified graffiti. \x0d\ PIECE BOOK, BLACK BOOK: sketch \x0d\ 3d: three-dimensional style, which was first used by graffiti artists in the second phase. \x0d\ sgraffiti: Another graffiti technique. \ x0d \ stylewars: The name of the hip-pop documentary filmed by Henry Chalfant and Tony Silver can also be used to describe the situation that graffiti people compete with each other. \x0d\ from top to bottom: the whole object is covered with graffiti from beginning to end, such as the whole wall or the whole car \x0d\ fade: mixing multiple colors \x0d\ def: great \ x0d \ gang: gang \ x0d \ gangsta: great \ x0d \ over: When a graffiti artist puts his image, Back tO Back: Draw the same pattern repeatedly on the front and back of the wall until the whole wall is covered \ x0d \ Fighting: collective graffiti action, graffiti competition between graffiti artists or teams \ x0d \ Beer: Controversy \x0d\ Bite: Copy the visual characteristics or production style of other graffiti artists \x0d\ To bome: Make a lot of graffiti \x0d\ Burn. Generally speaking, it is lonely and dangerous for one person to doodle, so some doodlers form teams to help each other or go out to spray graffiti works together \x0d\ Def: Great \x0d\ Fade: mix many colors \x0d\ Gang: gangs, teams, or * * groups with the same purpose. Going ower: When a graffiti superimposes his own image on another person \x0d\ Graffiti \x0d\ hip-pop: a popular music style, which was mainly based on black rap style at first, and now it is a combination of electronic and psychedelic styles with strong sense of rhythm \x0d\ Hit: drawing and writing \x0d\ Mad. Mural painting: mural painting \x0d\ new school: roughly refers to 1984 \x0d\ old school: conversely \x0d\ outline/sketch: the pattern on the manuscript album usually refers to the draft before the real painting action \x0d\ sketch book/black book/Bulber: graffiti manuscript album \x0d\ Stencils: a very old image copying method, which can be signed by graffiti artists or code \x0d\ Toy: graffiti artists with immature skills and experience \x0d\ King: the best graffiti artists \x0d\ Bone out: leave.