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The words you say when you are giving a list of examples but can't think of any more.
Nic: What should I be working on coach?

Coach Lamarche: You should dedicate at least 7 hours a day to working on your ball handling, shooting, so on and so forth.
by MrFly September 9, 2016
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An idiot's word of choice to begin their sentence with, especially after some heavy thinking (which they struggle with) has led them to come to a conclusion.
Dennis: Coach my shot never misses.
*airballs layup*

Lamarche: Evidently, you can't even get the basics right.
by MrFly August 29, 2016
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Two days ahead of today, or the day after tomorrow. Its origin is German and it was used in old English so try not to use it around the uneducated or you will confuse them easily.
Coach: We have practice tomorrow. See you at 4:00.

Nic: But do we we have anything overmorrow?
Coach: Really dude? What the hell are you talking about?
by MrFly August 28, 2016
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A term you use when you have to speak to a group of people for half an hour, but you only have one sentence to say. Simply state the sentence, and then add "but again" to the beginning and repeat it until your speech is over. Usually followed by "I cannot stress enough how important this is." This is widely used among uneducated "public speakers."
Lamarche: You have to attend as many workouts as you can. I understand you have a strenuous schedule, but again, you have to attend as many as you can. I cannot stress enough how important these workouts are, so I expect to see you all at these workouts. But again, they are so important that I cannot stress it enough. But again, I'll see you at the workouts.
by MrFly September 9, 2016
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