Ref slide (noun):
A movement used by referees to quickly position themselves for a better view of the action, typically involving a slide on the feet, knees, or body. Common in MMA and amateur wrestling for practical visibility, and often exaggerated in pro wrestling for dramatic effect. The slide’s form can vary widely, but its purpose is consistent: to stay close and focused on the fight.
A movement used by referees to quickly position themselves for a better view of the action, typically involving a slide on the feet, knees, or body. Common in MMA and amateur wrestling for practical visibility, and often exaggerated in pro wrestling for dramatic effect. The slide’s form can vary widely, but its purpose is consistent: to stay close and focused on the fight.
by XDefineThingsX May 13, 2025
Man, that guy is such a sore loser and he claimed that they won because of the Refs. I mean, losing sucks, but come on man, get a grip already!
by PhoenixGamer34 February 16, 2021
Fucking tards that don’t know how to open their eyes. They always fuckup everything and are disappointments to everyone. Usually pedos.
by footballplayer35 October 20, 2018
In American football, when the defense makes a stop on 3rd down but the refs decide to call a bullshit defensive hold or pass interference.
Announcer: "3rd and 11 coming up." Me: "Yeah right, more like 3rd and ref. " *Play ends* *Flag comes out*
by Carpsy151 February 18, 2022
A shortened version of "Reference Sheet", a piece of art traditionally used within the Furry Fandom to represent one's fursona to be used in other commissioned work. These sheets are used to represent a character's unique personality, species, name, and markings.
by WolfoYang February 19, 2024
A ref that is kind of like the Sawyer character from Miracle on 34th Street, wants somebody locked away for no good reason. The opposite of someone that thinks murderers should be free (which would obviously make the world a dangerous place).
The ref in the Green Bay-Minnesota game didn't want to be Ref Sawyer from Miracle on 34th Street, clang clang, his helmet hit me he's going to Bellevue and now I'm the perfect enemy of all Minnesota fans, no he didn't eject Jefferson from the game as a matter of public relations even if he had numbers in Green Bay on his side, but he still didn't like what Jefferson did.
by Snowboy Jr. January 02, 2023
A sarcastic substitute for cursing, used only when the object that should be cursed is inanimate. (As if it were a person that should receive a penalty for its action)
by Bubble mcscruffleface November 06, 2019