turf

turf
 v.— «Both sides of 11 men were playing for bragging rights and the ultimate “turf,” an inside term meaning a difficult or perplexing patient who is “turfed” by a GP to a specialist.» —“Is anyone a doctor?” by Rebecca Marshall Sunshine Coast Daily (Noosa Junction, Queensland, Australia) Dec. 4, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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