Footballers

Word FOOTBALLERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Footballers"

What do we mean by footballers?

One who plays association football.

Someone typiccaly a male that playes football is considerd a footballer Urban Dictionary

The Presidential briefcase that contains launch codes to launch nuclear missiles. It travels with him anywhere he goes allowing him to start a nuclear war from anywhere at anytime. Urban Dictionary

OK, here goes... slowly: The word describes a very populare game, which is played all over the world. The word consists of two parts, which quite accurately descibes the game: 1) Foot 2) Ball Part 1) Foot. This means that the foot is the main body part involved when playing this game. Part 2) Ball. This means that the game is played with a spheric (globe-shaped) object. This definition seems to be understood all over the world, except in the US, where they have misunderstood both parts of the word. Instead of using their feet, they mainly use their hands. And, instead of using a ball, they use an egg-shaped object. Urban Dictionary

A name of various sports All of them orginaly rooting from china but the first actually established football was played very much like american football except it had little to no rules and was played on a much bigger "field" in between villages Association football(soccer)- Very popular in UK and third world countries, widely played all around the world but not in north america for some reason, a sport played by kicking a ball with the goal being putting into a net(1). American football (NFL) - Popular mainly in the US but thanks to the internet growing in western and central Europe, a sport where you can either pass, rush, kick or punt the ball with the goal being scoring a touchdown (6,2),field goal(3,1) or a safety(1) Rugby football (rugby) - a sport popular in the UK and SA, predecessor to american and australian football, you can score by try/touchdown(5), penalty(3), conversion(2), drop goal(3) Australian football, Galeic football, Arena football, Flag football etc... **Many people believe that the name soccer is something the americans made up so they could call their precious sport football but it's actually what British people used to call it back in the day, and american football was also technically called just football before association football was Urban Dictionary

The round form of the drug Zanax that also comes in another form called sticks this form is in the shape of a football. Urban Dictionary

A name given to two different sports in which America and the rest of the world use to waste their lives away constantly arguing over which is better. Honestly, I'm an American. And I love the game of American football. But notice how I haven't said that I hate football (aka soccer). In fact, I love that sport, too. I just totally suck at it. Haha. C'mon, be real ya'll. Both games are cool. Even rugby too. It's cool. I have no idea how to play it, but I enjoy trying. It's all preference. For all ya'll that say football is whack cause we wear padding, go ahead and say whatever the fuck you want to say. That padding protects us so we can stay a little safer to enjoy the game a little longer. I don't care if I don't use it, I've tackled mofos twice my size without any padding on. The point I'm trying to make; All three games are great. They all require stratedgy, strength, speed, and endurance. So just shut the fuck up, grab the ball that suits you, and play your damn game already. You got that? Kay, just helping out. I'm just a 15yr old from a small town. Yeah, yeah... What do I know? Honestly? I know it's fucking pointless for ya'll to fight over sports. So just save your shit for someone who's still too much of a punk to simply enjoy a game of American football, football, or rugby. Peace people! Damn. Haha. Urban Dictionary

An overhyped game where a player throws or catches a ball then runs. Urban Dictionary

The greatest and most popular sport in history with more than 5 times the TV audience of the next most popular (cricket - every radio and TV in the sub-continent is permanently tuned to Pakistan/India cricket matches - that's a big audience). Only Americans call it 'soccer' owing to their vast ignorance of what goes on outside their national boundaries and the misnomer which has them thinking than a corruption of rugby, with all the danger and most of the skill removed can also be called 'football'. 'The Beautiful Game' can be played anywhere, on almost any surface, by any number of players, for almost any length of time. And is. There is no country on earth that doesn't play. It has inspired more passion, more courage and more excitement than any other sport in history and dwarfs everything else. Urban Dictionary

When a girl is playing footsie with you, and her foot travels up to your crotch. Urban Dictionary

One who plays the sport of Football (Association Football). Urban Dictionary

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The word "footballers" in example sentences

Not so long ago, driven by the extraordinary fame of David Beckham, it was assumed that the competing industry of mainstream celebrity might be the force that decisively liberated top footballers from the clutches of their clubs. ❋ Barney Ronay (2010)

• Kevin Keegan wrong to claim double standards, Giggs says• 'The exposure on footballers is massive' ❋ Daniel Taylor (2010)

Those comments have gone down badly at Old Trafford and Giggs said: It doesn't matter whether or not you sell your wedding photos, the exposure on footballers is massive compared to when I broke into the team. ❋ Daniel Taylor (2010)

T.K. Ayyoob, 28, a student in Delhi who hails from Malappuram, said people in his home town were obsessed with football and worshipped legendary Latin American footballers like Pele and Diego Maradona. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But that isn't the only sick habit adopted by our big-name footballers, with news reaching us that Premier League stars are grouping together in vicious virtual gangs to play violent shoot-em-up bloodfest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 over the internet. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The only time he and they become agitated is when the subject of refereeing decisions comes up; the penalties for Blackpool not awarded, the ones given against them, the cosy familiarity some referees appear to have with big-name footballers, a friendliness not extended to freshly-promoted ones. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Super lad who never goes looking for free kicks like some of the so-called footballers of today. ❋ Thom Gibbs (2012)

The top income-tax rate of 50% kicks in at earnings above £150,000; there is no higher rate for super-earners such as footballers paid as much as £10m a year, their agents, Premier League chief executives on more than £1m, or the chairman Sir Dave Richards on his £350,000. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As the main blog says, it is not too long ago when celebrities such as footballers lived amongst us and chatted down the local. ❋ BBC Sport (2011)

Oh I nearly forgot about the unmasking of those world class 'footballers' who would have been hard pressed to play for their local pub. wrote: ❋ Unknown (2010)

You know, the kind of footballers able to trap a ball, pass it to a team-mate, move into space, shoot with both feet and all the rest of it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And as Sevilla's recently appointed coach Gregorio Manzano watched the replay over and over, barely able to believe his eyes, he began to appreciate exactly what kind of footballers he had on his hands. ❋ Sid Lowe (2010)

Liberal prigs who believe we have no right to pry into the sex lives of footballers are now to be found demanding just such a right. ❋ Sam Leith (2011)

In addition, Ajax has struggled to adapt to the new world order imposed on European football by the so-called Bosman ruling, a landmark legal case named after small-time Belgian midfielder Jean-Marc Bosman which ruled that footballers had the same rights as other workers in the European Union, including the right to free agency at the end of contracts and the right to work for any employer. ❋ Robin Van Dalen (2011)

Well, they are international footballers in the news and both play for Manchester clubs but, apart from that, not a lot. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Guillou is a big player in the business of grooming African footballers, perhaps even the biggest. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There are also reports of 5,000 boys who went to Italy, hoping to begin careers as footballers, and then disappeared. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's got nothing to do with race; Diouf simply embodies everything vile about premiership footballers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Liked the suggestion of hypocrisy in footballers morals though. ❋ Unknown (2011)

[omg] [look at] all the [hottt] footballers!!!!! ❋ Nichole101 (2007)

[The President] can [launch] a [nuclear missile] from anywhere using "The Football" ❋ Mistahtom (2006)

(Somewhere in the world, [exept] USA): -Let's play football! Reaction: they play football (Somwhere in USA): -Let's play football! Reaction: they play [some strange] game, not involving [a ball], and hardly using their feet. ❋ SengaSengana (2010)

*BRIT*: Let's watch some football *proceeds to turn on barcelona vs juventus game* *AMERICAN*: eww, let's watch some real football, american football *ANOTHER BRIT*: triggered triggered, why do they even have to wear gear, put on some rugby a [true men] sport * AUSSIE*: well at least they are physical *switches the channel to [australian football] *IRISH PERSON*: pff, *switches it to galeic football* *[SWEED]*: *switches the channel to golf* ❋ User694208800q (2020)

She just [bought] [three] footballs, you [want] one? ❋ Alz (2005)

(just writing to [fill in] [this shit] :P) (damn, now i gotta write "football" too. there, ya happy you [fuckers]?) ❋ Dennis #25 Southern Cowboys (2008)

“Football is too [overhyped] [these days] [man]” ❋ XX_Boss_Xx (2018)

Football is, without question, the [defining] [sporting] activity of [the human race]. ❋ Sicinius (2007)

She was [playing football] [with me] all through [dinner]. ❋ Pseudonym (2004)

Hey, have you seen that [new kid] from [England]? No, but i hear he is [quite the] Footballer. ❋ Ray Finkle (2006)

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