bat for both sides »
To be a batter for both teams in an amateur baseball game.
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bat for the other team »
To be homosexual.
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bench jockey »
A baseball term for a player, coach or manager who is annoying and distracts opposition players and umpires from his team's dugout bench with verbal repartee.
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blow off steam »
To rant or shout in order to relieve stress; to vent.
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call off the dogs »
During a one-sided sports contest, to remove the first-string unit of a team from the game after dominating the opponent.
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cheer on »
To cheer and support a team, to barrack, to root for.
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engine room »
The source of power in a team or other group.
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hospital pass »
A poorly executed pass to a team-mate causing the receiver to present an easy target for a defender, and thus be tackled hard.
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kick off the team »
In sports, to dismiss an athlete from a team, usually for misconduct, poor academic performance or other offenses.
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on board »
Is that new teammate properly on board yet?.
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on board »
It's a good idea, but let's see if we can get a few more of the management team on board.
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one-night stand »
An occasion when a performer or team of them expects to perform at a theater for a single evening.
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run out of steam »
To run out of energy; to run out of motivation.
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straight man »
A member of a team of comic performers who plays a supporting role by helping to set up jokes and punch lines through engaging in preparatory dialog with the principal comedian; a foil who plays such a role in theatrical comedy.
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tag team »
Two or more people or groups acting alternately to accomplish some task.
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