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A wrestler (typically a Mexican luchador) who competes in drag. Examples of exóticos include Mexico's Pimpinela Escarlata, America's Goldust and Vito, Wales' Adrian Street, and Japan's Yosuke Santa Maria. extreme wrestling. A style of professional wrestling that makes frequent use of highspots and weapons.
knock for six. Cricket To surprise or shock (someone). In cricket, a "six" results from a ball that is hit in the air and beyond the boundary of the field. It is the most valuable outcome for a batsman, being worth (as its name suggests) six runs from one delivery.
Losing streak. In sports, a losing streak (a.k.a. a cold streak, losing skid, slide, schneid, or losing slump) is an uninterrupted string of contests (games, matches, etc.) lost by a team or individual. A losing streak is thus the opposite of a winning streak. A losing streak can last as few as two games, or it may last much longer.
Sports enthusiasts who are the physically strongest amongst the students. Delinquents (不良, Furyō) Voiced by: Tomohiro Yamaguchi (Delinquent A), Fumiya Imai (Delinquent B), Yōhei Matsuoka (Delinquent E), Kōdai Sakai (Delinquent F) [3] [7] Rogue students who intend to use their powers against their classmates in order to rule over them. Tanaka
17.70 play by the book. 17.71 player to be named later. ... 21.68 two-sport player. 21.69 two-way ... This is an alphabetical list of selected unofficial and ...
Wooden spoon (award) A wooden spoon is an award that is given to an individual or team that has come last in a competition. Examples range from the academic to sporting and more frivolous events. The term is of British origin and has spread to other English-speaking countries. In most cases it is simply a colloquial term for coming last ...
Match fixing. In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with the intention of achieving a predetermined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law. There are many reasons why match fixing might take place ...
OCLC. 47996204. Loser is a children’s novel by Jerry Spinelli, first published in 2002 by Joanna Cotler, an imprint of Harper Collins Books. [1] It portrays the growth of Zinkoff, a boy who is considered "stupid" by his classmates due to his clumsiness, poor performance in school and athletics, and sometimes, clueless enthusiasm.