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An old Tudor phrase for lavatory, jacks is a term more commonly used in Ireland. This is likely a reference to Jack Power, who invented the first multiple cubicle toilet.
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Read More »It’s hard to imagine now, but many people in the UK still remember growing up with an outside toilet, (often called an outhouse) tin baths and having to collect water when the pipes froze. Outdoor toilets like these outhouses were a normal part of life up until the 1950s, 1960s and even 1970s. Over the years, the humble toilet has been referred to in many regional slang terms. Here’s some you may recognise.
What is a 50:22 and how does it work? This is a big one, and hugely beneficial in an attacking sense. If a player kicks the ball from inside their...
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According to our sources behind the scenes, the general thing to remember is this: If it's somewhere you feel you need privacy, you have it....
Read More »This was a 1960's hippy expression and it referred to hair or lack of it. Hippies had long hair whereas, by comparison, policemen had only fuzz. Hence the nickname.
Spread: A push can happen when the line is a whole number, such as 3 or 7 points. Example: Golden State Warriors -3 over Boston Celtics. If Golden...
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Dog – Short for underdog. Even – What you see next to a game when no team is given better odds. Short for even money. Sometimes called a pick 'em...
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