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Yard sale

The term yard sale is term that originated from snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding. The term is used to describe a massive wipeout in which the skier or snowboarder loses some articles of their clothing or even their poles, skis, or board. It is called a yard sale because after the wipeout, all the person’s clothing are laid out in the snow like they are on display in a yard sale.
Oh my god! Did you just see that kid yard sale off that ramp? That was hilarious.
by Csal May 30, 2011
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Clutch

The term “clutch” is used to describe a very impressive play, usually in sports, that happens at the perfect time in the game.
I can’t believe you scored that goal with 2 seconds left. That was so clutch!
by Csal May 30, 2011
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Shark

“Shark” is a term that originated from poker. A shark is a term used to describe a player with a tight- aggressive play style. This means that they fold the majority of their hands, but when they do play a hand, they usually make big, well placed bets. Most sharks are very good players.
Just don’t play at Table 3. That old guy with the brown hair is a shark. You’re gonna lose your money.
by Csal May 30, 2011
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Dyno

“Dyno” is a term that originated from rock climbing. A “dyno” describes a move in which a rock climber vertically jumps or propels themselves from one rock hold to another. It is always viewed as an impressive feat for any climber.
Did you just see that girl pull of that dyno on the boulder wall? She’s only 9 years old!
by Csal May 30, 2011
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