A fork of Rural Dictionary
In football, an attacking role behind the strikers; forward playing, free-role attacking midfielder; plays in "the hole" (between strikers and midfield). Some would say this is NOT an attacking midfielder: it is vague enough, and seen differently in different areas.
Del-Piero; Totti; Zidan; Riquelme; Bergkamp But performed to a high-art by Messi "Did you see how he dropped deep to pull the strings himself? yeah, that play was trequartista redefined".
In football, play less than to one's potential, due to self inflicted obstacles. Be less free and flowing than usual, due to some psychological block. Term introduced, and used constantly, by Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger (who also introduced several other terms, as "footballistically", and others.
"I believe in the first half we were not sharp enough, we played a lil bit wiz de hand brake, and we didn't create many chances".
common manners after a sneeze, "bless you". means "in health"' or "with/to health". origin yiddish, gezunt=health.
haaa-tchu! gezunthait! now do you mind collecting the paper from all over the room?
hebrew - totally uncool, disappointing, shitty, the opposite of sababa
1. "What baasa - not only did my team lose, our major player got injured and finished the season". "take the baasa with sababa, dude, it's not the end of the world". 2. "I trashed the car, and insurance doesn't cover it". "What baasa". "you don't know the half of it".
greek meatballs in tomato sauce, Asia minor origin pronounced : su-(t)zu -kay-kya
Not Yamaha - Suzukakia!