lose the dressing room v. of a sports team manager or coach, to not have the respect of the players. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
ferret legging n.— «I’ve got the perfect self-induldgent sport for this ….. git. Ferret Legging. First, one puts on a pair of woolen trousers. Under wear is illegal. Second, rope is secured around the cuffs at the ankle. Third, two...
ferret legging n.— «For many years, Englishmen have competed at something called “ferret-legging”—dropping ferrets down their trousers as a sort of endurance sport.» —“The Pet of the Year Isn’t a Pinup or a Pup But It Is...
babyface turn n.— «He mentioned then how the actions that occurred after that, including his unscheduled babyface turn at the 918 show, cost him his best friend in the business.» —“Eddie Gilbert’s Scarlet letter” by...
moneyball n. a derisive name for a sport (especially baseball) in which skill and fans seem secondary to money, esp. a sport in which teams, hoping to secure winning seasons and the resulting broadcasting and merchandising incomes, negotiate...
whoadie n.— «My block hot baby my block burn. My block on fire whoadie what about yerz?» —“Re: 2’s Results in Pleasanton…” by Randall C. Navarro Usenet: alt.sport.qzar Feb. 26, 2000. (source: Double...

