beer pong n.— «Some don’t even call the game beer pong but refer to it as “Beirut.”» —“Beer pong—a sport for all seasons” by Zach Falk Washington Square News Nov. 17, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued...
nut up
v.— «Thats quite awhile to lurk…whyd you decide to nut up now?» —“Re: New here…” by fsunut14@aol.com Usenet: rec.sport.pro-wrestling Nov. 26, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
scrumtrelescent
adj.— «She is not skugly, she’s Scrumtrelescent!» —“Re: Victoria is skugly” by Squad_3670 Usenet: rec.sport.pro-wrestling Feb. 25, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
chippy adj. irritable, tempermental, or fractious. Editorial Note: Oxford English Dictionary cites this meaning as early as 1885 as a colloquial form of ‘given to chipping, ready to chip.’ In recent decades in North America it has become most...
chippy adj.— «“The boys did get a little chippy” in Thursday night’s game, said North head coach Frank Anzalone. “We just don’t want to see the boys dropping our gloves and fighting and an American sports festival. There is no...
gamer n. in sports, a committed or exceptional player. Editorial Note: This is a different sense from gamer ‘a person who plays (video) games’ and the much older and perhaps archaic sense ‘a person who participates in sports.’ Etymological Note:...

