What is the meaning of HOCKEY. Phrases containing HOCKEY
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Well-done hamburger
Hockey is slang for spitting.Hockey is slang for a globule of spit.Hockey is slang for a disgusting substance, such as excrement.Hockey is American slang for rubbish, nonsense.
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
Retire from active participation in an activity. Originally a term used in hockey
Taking a hockey stick, insert it between the male victim's legs with the curved part in front and pointing up, and pull hard causing intense pain. It usually happened on public transport to/from school.
n field hockey. To a Brit, hockey is played on grass. “Ice hockey” is played on ice.
Jerseyed (him). Pulled the jersey (hockey sweater) over his head and whaled on him (pounded, beat up, punched in the head).
People that work at the hockey arena.
A noun used, somewhat derogatorily as a term for a fan of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey club. Mostly used by fans of other Canadian clubs
Well-done hamburger
Couch hockey is slang for sexual intercourse on a couch.
Used by hockey players to make fun of blacks playing basketball.
A passionate form of "french kissing", i.e. a form of mouth to mouth contact which includes the intertwining of tongues so forcefully that one can be said to be pushing it literally against the partners tonsils.
Something that is fashionable, cool. Something done in an unusual or impressive manner. A variation on Deke (faint: a hockey move) Circa early 1970's
(Hockey) A slap shot
Jerseyed (him). Pulled the jersey (hockey sweater) over his head and whaled on him (pounded, beat up, punched in the head).
Something that is fashionable, cool. Something done in an unusual or impressive manner. A variation on Deke (faint: a hockey move) Circa early 1970's
n upper-crust equivalent of “bloke.” Nowadays only really seen in a tongue-in-cheek way or in 1950s Enid Blyton children’s books. It would read something along the lines of: I say chaps, let’s go and visit that strange old man with the raincoat at Bog End Cottage and see if he has any more special surprises for us! Jolly hockeysticks.
Hockey penalty box
The throw line
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A game of ball of Eastern origin, resembling hockey, with the players on horseback.
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A game much like hockey, played in an open field; also, the, bent stick for playing the game.
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See Hockey.
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The stick used by the players.
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Hockey; shinney.
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A Scotch game resembling hockey; also, the club used in the game.
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A game in which two parties of players, armed with sticks curved or hooked at the end, attempt to drive any small object (as a ball or a bit of wood) toward opposite goals.
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The game played with such a club; hockey; shinney; bandy ball.
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In football, hockey, etc., to make a pass; to transfer the ball, etc., to another player of one's own side.
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A hard knot in wood; also, a hard knob of wood used by boys in playing hockey.
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A club bent at the lower part for striking a ball at play; a hockey stick.
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The game of hockey; -- so called because of the liability of the players to receive blows on the shin.
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See Hockey.
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