buckle bunny n.— «“Are there girls,” I said, “who follow rodeo cowboys?” Sundown grinned. “We call them buckle bunnies.”» —“The Sport of Cowboys” by Roger Kahn in Cody, Wyo. New York...
tools of ignorance
n.— «Ball players call a catcher’s paraphernalia “the tools of ignorance.”» —“The Sports X-Ray” by Bob Ray Los Angeles Times Mar. 27, 1937. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
teamgym
n.— «The 1999 Teamgym Championships take place at Harvey Hadden Sports Centre this weekend.» —“Sportsline” Nottingham Evening Post (U.K.) Mar. 24, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
babalog n.— «i m anyway opposed to this Kakaji (Babalog) culture where these brats are given so many resources and power that they consider themselves much above the lesser mortals.» —“Re: Sidhu road rage murderer?” by...
brain up v.— «Mr Saumarez Smith, a former academic, believes the answer is not to dumb down, “as the Department for Culture Media and Sport would sometimes seem to like us to do”, but to “brain up.”» —“Museums...
bull tailing n. a sport in which mounted riders take down bulls by the tail. Editorial Note: Also known in English as steer tailing. Known in Venezuela as toros coleados; in Mexico as las colas or colas en el lienzo. (source: Double-Tongued...

