Untangible

Word UNTANGIBLE
Character 10
Hyphenation un tan gi ble
Pronunciations N/A

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A word used to describe an athlete who, while talented and/or puts up respectable statistics in their sport, still totally sucks ass. Whereas an athlete with an 'intangible' quality normally is though of as someone who brings something special to the game, an untangible performance\performer is one that's relatively solid statistically, yet did absolutely nothing to help the team achieve a win. Urban Dictionary

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The word "untangible" in example sentences

Spirits appertain here also, which appear in a fiery shape, or like a burning Light; all these are Spirits having untangible Bodies, yet are they not such Spirits as the right Hellish Spirits, who hunt after mens ❋ Basilius Valentinus (N/A)

And yet, I have prayed, I have long prayed to God -- not, my friend to that untangible God whom we pursue in vain beyond the stars and the worlds, but the only true God, truly kind and helpful to suffering humanity, the God of my childhood, the God of that poor woman! ❋ Octave Feuillet (1855)

Yes but those untangible financial products generate tangible £42B in net exports/annum providing these services to the rest off the world. ❋ Graeme Wearden (2010)

That digital property belongs to everyone because it’s untangible? ❋ Unknown (2005)

Mr. Lennox saw now that he had annoyed his companion; and as he had talked pretty much for the sake of saying something, and so passing the time while their road lay together, he was very indifferent as to the exact side he took upon the question, and quietly came round by saying: 'To be sure, there is something fine in a man of Mr. Hale's age leaving his home of twenty years, and giving up all settled habits, for an idea which was probably erroneous -- but that does not matter -- an untangible thought. ❋ Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1837)

FAN 1: Goddamn it, the Vikings got [Brad Johnson] back FAN 2: Yeah, but statistically he has more 60% completion games in the last decade than any other QB! FAN 1: Yet he still blows ass. He only excels in those kind of untangible qualities that don't really help when the game's [down to the wire]. He's like that douche Drew [Bledsoe] that way. ❋ Willis P Styles (2007)

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