A team for players who are so bad that they air ball everything they shoot. These players are also really depressing because they think they are good when they are bad.
by Big Wanker June 28, 2019

Nowadays, with people who focus on just breaking records or mindless stats, the focus on why people came up with sports in the first place is lost. A group of kids with no pads and no formal rules getting together to play sports in a neighborhood is less likely to end up with any serious injuries than in pro sports, especially when kids know they're going to see each other again on a regular basis, in case the kid with the chip on his/her shoulder is thinking about breaking some bones and taking another kid out for an extended time, or in case another kid is thinking about hiding out for an extended time over an overextended ankle or sore thumb.
People who want people to focus on mindless stats or broken records are missing the point of why there are sports in the first place. Superheroes don't exist, so the point of sports is not to become one.
by Solid Mantis April 16, 2021

by AdamTiro September 16, 2022

by Alex Strouf June 17, 2013

Nice sport (n.): A person who publicly laughs along with satire or mockery directed at them in order to appear unfazed, but without acknowledging or addressing the criticism behind it. A kind of performative good sportmanship that shields from accountability.
The term is a play on the term "good sport" and "nice guy". The main crux being the difference between "good" and "nice", where "niceness" can refer to surface-level agreeableness rather than genuine kindness or self-awareness. It can be transactional, performatice, potentially even ignorant or indifferent.
The "nice" part can also be interpreted as a reference to South Park, specifically a quote many people unfortunately make unironically (whether or not they realize that the scene they are quoting is actually mocking their behaviour).
The term is a play on the term "good sport" and "nice guy". The main crux being the difference between "good" and "nice", where "niceness" can refer to surface-level agreeableness rather than genuine kindness or self-awareness. It can be transactional, performatice, potentially even ignorant or indifferent.
The "nice" part can also be interpreted as a reference to South Park, specifically a quote many people unfortunately make unironically (whether or not they realize that the scene they are quoting is actually mocking their behaviour).
A: Have you seen how Bill McIonaire is responding to the comedians bashing him? He's embracing the satire and being a good sport about it.
B: No, he's just co-opting the jokes to deflect criticism and gain the audience's approval. He's being a "nice sport" about it.
B: No, he's just co-opting the jokes to deflect criticism and gain the audience's approval. He's being a "nice sport" about it.
by I-Don't-Want-A-Nickname September 4, 2025

Hym "You only care about people getting hurt in sports when it's girls. Lose bitch. Lose. You're worse. Worse than a tranny. Lose arbitrarily."
by Hym Iam April 9, 2024

The misspelling of the word support that has evolved into a term to have sexual connotations similar to foreplay.
First was used when someone "Sports their wife"
First was used when someone "Sports their wife"
"I would be a good candidate for the video shoot because I always sport my wife the best I can."
"Yo bro... I was hanging with Kelsey last night and we started to sport eachother. I thought for sure we would go all the way"
"I love when my girlfriend wants to sport in the car."
"Yo bro... I was hanging with Kelsey last night and we started to sport eachother. I thought for sure we would go all the way"
"I love when my girlfriend wants to sport in the car."
by E-wreckShuan July 24, 2025
