The root of “titter”. It means to laugh loudly from nervousness or embarrassment, usually in an awkward manner. I’ll go through the process on how it became continue. “Tit-“ (haha) means small (in this case), and to laugh in a half-suppressed way from amusement, nervousness, or embarrassment (basically to ter in a surpressed way) is to titter.
A German goalkeeper which does not like to move when he is about to concede a goal, but prefers to remain static and casually let the ball go in. Synonymous with Ter Spastic.
The goalkeeper for Barcelona who claims he should start in the German NT ahead of the GOAT Neuer. Ter Statue of Stegen can also be recognised by the name Ter Static, because he does not know how to move his feet when a ball is coming towards the goal.