(Please note the question might refer to a very local euphemism and it would be very funny if it somehow becomes popular enough for the pope to say it’s a sin. I’d be very happy to attempt to get the pope to say that rock climbing is a sin. Unlikely that it happens, though.)
Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the new pope publicly declares that he considers rock climbing to be a sin. The declaration must be made through official channels, such as papal addresses, encyclicals, or official Vatican communications. If no such declaration is made by the pope, the market will resolve to "No."
Words for “rock climbing” in any language must be used.
It counts regardless of whether the pope means literal rock climbing or something else.
Update 2025-05-13 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The creator confirms that if the Pope uses the term "rock climbing" to refer to its euphemistic meanings (such as those from Urban Dictionary mentioned in comments), it will count for a Yes resolution. This clarifies the scope of 'something else' in the existing criteria.
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Please note the question might refer to a very local euphemism and it would be very funny if it somehow becomes popular enough for the pope to say it’s a sin.
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@TheAllMemeingEye lol oh no of course this is already used to refer to something 😭
This is awful, thanks
Uhm if the pope uses "rock climbing" to describe any of these, it will trigger a Yes resolution, though hopefully he doesn't 😭
@ms lol what was the actual euphemism intended? the more people know it, the greater chance it will catch on and eventually make its way to the vatican
@TheAllMemeingEye this is the closest one (i was somewhat surprised to see it lol):

hanging out with your homie with some romantic/sexual context that you'll describe as "rock climbing" if someone asks what you were doing, because you're closeted