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The following is a list of phrases from sports that have become idioms (slang or otherwise) in English. They have evolved usages and meanings independent of sports and are often used by those with little knowledge of these games. The sport from which each phrase originates has been included immediately after the phrase.
For glossaries of terms, please place the glossaries in Category:Glossaries of sports and, if one exists, the sport-specific subcategory of Category:Sports terminology. Do not a create a sport-specific subcategory just to hold a lone glossary article (it will just get up-merged again at WP:CFD
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary announced the addition of 690 new words to its listings on Wednesday, including sports terms beast mode, bracketology and GOATED. “We’re very excited by this new ...
This category should be used for articles that describe the title term in reference to more than one sport. These articles should also be placed in the appropriate categories for the sports they describe.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Glossaries of sports" ... Glossary of cricket terms; Glossary of cue sports terms;
Underwood Archives/Getty Images. It's a nightmare-inducing feat for most teens in physical education (been there), but believe it or not, the activity was an official Olympic sport in 1896, 1904 ...
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Nguyen (parallel bars) – a free hip circle mount from the side of the bars with 3 ⁄ 4 turn to handstand position, after Marcel Nguyen (Germany) Nagornyy (floor) – Triple back pike, after Nikita Nagornyy (Russia) Okino (uneven bars (dismount)) – a free hip underswing with 1 ⁄ 2 twist to layout back salto, after Betty Okino (US)