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In everyday English, ice in the Super Bowl is an idiom that describes a tense, high-stakes moment when a competitor or team must perform under extreme pressure, typically in a f...
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In everyday English, ice in the Super Bowl is an idiom that describes a tense, high-stakes moment when a competitor or team must perform under extreme pressure, typically in a f...
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“Is rookie new tonight” is an online phrase used to describe a person, usually a sports player or entertainer, who is new to a team, role, or stage and is performing in a wa...
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“I hope both teams lose shirt” is a blunt expression commonly used in sports discussions and online commentary to signal frustration or dissatisfaction with multiple sides o...
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