To pull out of a stoop and rise at a steep pitch on fixed wings without flapping, usually after missing an intended strike or to avoid an accident. Found on http://www.themodernapprentice.com/glossary.htm
Sometimes called a “throwie” is a simple form of graffiti, sitting between a tag and a bomb. It’s usually painted with a simple letter outline and then filled with color. Hollow throw-ups are called “Hollows”, while painted are known as “Fill-ins”. Throw-ups are often made in bubble or blockbuster style that support quick execution. A... Found on https://berlinstreetart.com/graffiti-words/
Meaning: Fast sprayed, simple graffiti with usually only one colored fill-ins. Tags and throw-ups (also “throwies”) are the two most basic types of graffiti. They can be sprayed quickly and thus are used to reach a large audience. Found on https://www.graffiti-empire.com/graffiti-glossary/