fourth point of contact Β n.βΒ Β«His opponent had his head so far up his fourth point of contact he practically served the level III to the SCol on a platter.» ββRe: WoBβΒ by John M. AtkinsonΒ Usenet: rec.games.mechaΒ Jan. 21, 1997. (source: Double...
decleat v. in American football, to knock an opponent off his feet. Also n., decleater. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
decleater Β v.βΒ Β«Todd Steele earned the teamβs award as decleater of the week for his blocking. A decleater is knocking an opponent off his feet. He buried some Illinois defensive backs last week.» ββUSCβs 248-Pound Todd Steele Is a Real...
on (oneβs) bicycle adj. in boxing, constantly moving around a ring (to avoid an opponent). (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
gib Β n.βΒ Β«βGibβ or βGibbingβ was used in the early days of First Person shooters where βFragβ is now used. Gibs are nowadays used to describe the splatter effect of guts or blood upon exploding an opponent. Look at the console of games like Doom 3...
receipt Β n.βΒ Β«If you hurt your opponent for real, he might βget a receipt,β or return the favor. βItβs like a waltz,β yells Ed, counting off a one-two-three rhythm. βYour opponent is really your partner.β» ββOur Man Goes to the MatβΒ by John...

