by Dan1456 February 02, 2008
Something that is well below, well below standards. IE the Busch league of Busch leagues; AKA Natty light league.
Person A to person trying implement a dumb rule: "Yo we don't play by those rules here, that's Busch league." Person C "no that is straight natty league."
by HHHJ November 12, 2010
A form of "rugby" invented by stupid northerners because they were too stupid to be able to understand the offside rules. Because of this there are no rucks, if you tackle someone you have to bugger off and let them have the ball back again.
Oh, I am a woman, I can't understand offside rules. I know lets invent a form of rugby for stupid people
by iamnotclverenoghtoknowmyname[yetstillclevererthanthosewhopartakeinrugbyleague] October 31, 2004
Pre-cursor to the modern day fantasy sports league.
Tosa-leagues were started during the Great Depression, when bored sports fans would make up their own leagues and seasons using real players. Drafts were carried out using a complex number system that was applicable to every league and easy to use once memorized. The financial costs of setting up or joining a league were minimal, and many people formed multiple teams in multiple leagues, to the point where they were essentially "tossing up" a league (hence the title).
Unlike fantasy sports leagues, Tosa-leagues require some degree of interaction, simulated or otherwise. Tosa-league participants are forbidden to trade players during the season, and must stick with whichever athletes they initially drafted.
Tosa-League enthusiasm grinded to a halt once America entered the Second World War. Most soldiers were no longer able to follow professional sports, and army regulations kept them from engaging in any kind of interaction.
Tosa-leagues enjoyed a moderate resurgence of interest in the 1980's, and have continued to grow in popularity ever since. They are often used with high school sports, where their interaction requirement is far more feasible. The original number system is still used to this day.
Tosa-leagues were started during the Great Depression, when bored sports fans would make up their own leagues and seasons using real players. Drafts were carried out using a complex number system that was applicable to every league and easy to use once memorized. The financial costs of setting up or joining a league were minimal, and many people formed multiple teams in multiple leagues, to the point where they were essentially "tossing up" a league (hence the title).
Unlike fantasy sports leagues, Tosa-leagues require some degree of interaction, simulated or otherwise. Tosa-league participants are forbidden to trade players during the season, and must stick with whichever athletes they initially drafted.
Tosa-League enthusiasm grinded to a halt once America entered the Second World War. Most soldiers were no longer able to follow professional sports, and army regulations kept them from engaging in any kind of interaction.
Tosa-leagues enjoyed a moderate resurgence of interest in the 1980's, and have continued to grow in popularity ever since. They are often used with high school sports, where their interaction requirement is far more feasible. The original number system is still used to this day.
by James L. January 17, 2006
A boring, low-scoring game played by drunken louts. The players often abuse women sexually.
NRL is an unpopular sport in Australia because AFL is the national sport. When will they learn that their code is crap?
NRL is an unpopular sport in Australia because AFL is the national sport. When will they learn that their code is crap?
by Anonymous March 05, 2005
A group of boys around school freeing the fields of injustice and crime. They achieve this by literally beating the shit out of innocent people, terrorising the school population into obedience. They often attack using the "Gangfuck" method, in which they circle the lone victim, wrestle him to the floor, and kick the shit out of.
Often suspended from school for 'GBH' and assault. A Justice League has no clear leader, just a lust for violence and fear.
Often suspended from school for 'GBH' and assault. A Justice League has no clear leader, just a lust for violence and fear.
Billbo-"Holy shit did you see that guy left on floor covered in blood?"
David-"Oh shit the Justice League are back in school"
David-"Oh shit the Justice League are back in school"
by WillyWonkle May 14, 2011
The inferior form of rugby. Invented in the North of England after a dispute over whether players should be paid. Can be quite tedious to watch as the defending team have to retreat after every tackle until the tackle count is reached.
Not as popular as rugby Union
Not as popular as rugby Union
by JJ May 29, 2004