decleat
v.— «He took a 190-pound kid who lowered his shoulder on Rick and decleated him.» —“W. Ridge’s Hammond picks CU” by Natalie Meisler Denver Post (Colo.) Jan. 8, 1991. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
decleat
v.— «He took a 190-pound kid who lowered his shoulder on Rick and decleated him.» —“W. Ridge’s Hammond picks CU” by Natalie Meisler Denver Post (Colo.) Jan. 8, 1991. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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