Results for “off the dribble”
To beat a defender by dribbling past him
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
Holding an unexpected spot instead of the standard one.
The second tank, built for damage and dives rather than shielding the team.
The hero who plays the hard lane, often solo against two enemies.
The off-licence — corner shop that sells the booze.
Cook is stepping away from their station — cover them.
To leave very quickly.
Defenders stepping up together to catch attackers offside.
A sexy-secretary corporate aesthetic — pencil skirts, tiny glasses, sharp tailoring, and early-2000s power-dressing.
Wild, exciting, out of control in the best way.
Affectionate command to stop posting before you make it worse.
Brutal reply telling someone they used to be good and aren't anymore.
Scouse for skiving — bunking off school or work.
Bail on plans last-minute without bothering to explain.
A fart.
Killed. MLE/drill euphemism for being murdered.
Bawl someone out, go ballistic at them.
Showing out — performing in flashy, undeniable style.
A scientist or technical specialist — usually the R&D brain.
A patient turning up with a bizarre injury and an even more bizarre story to explain it.
Sharp collective selling that tanks prices.
Go away; get lost.
Go away; leave.
Coffee from a petrol station.
Go away; clear off.
Mature content — open to view.
To finish work.
Rivalry over who invented the pavlova
To eat up / devour completely
A spacing offense built on three-player triangles
A fake crossover that keeps the ball in one hand
A game-ending hit or play by the home team.
The corner near the goal line where a punt is pinned.
A fast-paced offense that snaps quickly to save time.
An offense built on short, precise passes.
An offense that spreads receivers wide from the shotgun.
To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.
British slang for eating something fast and greedily — to scoff the lot.
To rise into a jumper off the dribble — or, in street slang, to show up somewhere.