j....soy....., I've always enjoyed and respected your presence here as an intelligent, even-tempered elder statesman, but on this one, small count you're mildly out-of-touch: alot of skaters under 30 don't used cab-based terminology and do say fakie b/s or f/s 180. That said, I think "full cab" is still dominant over "fakie b/s 360", but you have to be over 40 to say caballerial.
Also, fwiw it's interesting that you're under the impression that fakie f/s flip is the broadly accepted name for that trick when the long-standing canonical name is f/s half cab flip. I know that you're in Vancouver, so maybe it's a regional thing; I know that my European friends seem to say fakie f/s flip, and in accordance with the previous point, it also seems popular among younger skaters.
Personally, not using "cab-based terminology" will always make the hair on arms stand up, but over the years the revelation of how badly Steve sucks as a person has done the impossible and made me open to being cool with unceremoniously stripping him of his trick names.