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!
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Flash

“Flash” is another term that originated from rock climbing. The term “flash” is used to describe a flawless climb. A climber can say that they flashed a climb if they went from bottom to top without hesitating or taking any falls.
I just flashed that 5.11 climb, did you see that? I’m the man!
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Donkey

“Donkey” is a term that is used in poker. It is used to describe a player that knows the rules but makes stupid decisions that somehow end up negatively affecting a better player. These are by far the most disliked players in the game.
Wait hang on a second!... You called my bluff with a pair of deuces? You’re a total donkey! You don’t deserve to play this game! (angry poker player)
by Csal May 30, 2011
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