phrase General Slang

back of the net

BAK uv thuh NET · phrase · informal

Exclamation celebrating a scored goal.

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Definitions

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A triumphant shout when the ball hits the net; the ball is typically trapped at the back of the net until retrieved.

“Back of the net! Get in!”
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back of the net In A Sentence

Back of the net! Get in!

Origin & Usage

British commentary and terrace exclamation; popularised further by Alan Partridge.

People Also Ask

What does 'back of the net' mean?

It is a celebratory shout meaning a goal has been scored, referring to the ball ending up in the back of the goal net.

Where did 'back of the net' come from?

It is a long-standing British commentary and terrace phrase, given cult status by the comedy character Alan Partridge, who used it as a catchphrase.

How do you use 'back of the net'?

You shout it in celebration the instant a goal goes in, or use it loosely to mean any successful outcome.

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