noun General Slang

hollywood pass

HOL-ee-wuud PASS · noun · informal

A flashy long pass that looks great but rarely comes off.

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An ambitious, showy long-range pass prioritising spectacle over the simple, effective option.

“He ignored the easy ball and tried a hollywood pass straight out of play.”
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hollywood pass In A Sentence

He ignored the easy ball and tried a hollywood pass straight out of play.

Origin & Usage

American-influenced slang; 'Hollywood' implying showy and glamorous.

Variants Hollywood ball

People Also Ask

What is a Hollywood pass in football?

It is a flashy, ambitious long pass that looks spectacular but is high-risk and often fails, when a simpler option was available.

Why is it called a Hollywood pass?

Because 'Hollywood' implies showy and glamorous, capturing how the player is playing for the spectacle rather than the smart choice.

Is a Hollywood pass a bad thing?

It is usually criticised as risky showboating, but when one comes off it can be a brilliant, game-changing ball.

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