toepoke
See also: toe-poke
English
Verb
toepoke (third-person singular simple present toepokes, present participle toepoking, simple past and past participle toepoked)
- (soccer) Alternative form of toe-poke
- 1988, Glenn Patterson, Burning Your Own, Minerva, published 1993, →ISBN, page 105:
- ‘You’re not going to tell me you’re still toepoking at your age,’ his uncle said. ‘See what happens if you don’t kick properly? Look here till I show you.’
- 2004, Ferdinand Mount, Mind the Gap: The New Class Divide in Britain, Short Books, →ISBN, page 250:
- There are moments today as ever when you catch that joy on the wing: seeing a little girl standing in a shopping trolley singing a nonsense song or a chortling urchin toepoking a football past the toppling figure of his father in the park.
- 2005 January 4, Sumisdad, “Re: So...is it time to bring back Tim?”, in alt.sports.soccer.manchester.united (Usenet):
- Morrison ran on to a through ball, toepoked it towards the goal, Sorensen went to ground too early and the ball bounced slowly over his chest and nestled in the goal.
- 2005 March 9, arby, “Re: chelsea v barca”, in uk.sport.football.clubs.newcastle-united (Usenet):
- did he( Ronaldinhio) toepoke that goal or what?
Noun
toepoke (plural toepokes)
- (soccer) Alternative form of toe-poke
- 2002 June 27, William Watson, “Re: Semifinal Brazil - Turkey [R]”, in rec.sport.soccer (Usenet):
- I think the ball bounced over his hand, he was in line with the ball but the toepoke bounced higher than he expected.
- 2004 August 20, Victoria Barrett, “Re: [082104] When Gut League Saturday Comes”, in uk.sport.football (Usenet):
- 3-1is a bit close? Try 1-0, with a toepoke of a goal in the 90'.
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