Verbal Faux Pas, Jargon, Cliches, Boganisms, etc

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Class of 2019: Meet the goalsneak who loves a celebration and the 'Plugger' position - http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-05/class-of-2019-ned-cahill

Goals-neak

Might just be an auto format on my phone as the desktop site has it as one word


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Class of 2019: Meet the goalsneak who loves a celebration and the 'Plugger' position - http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-05/class-of-2019-ned-cahill
 

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Hutchy referred to a traditional piece of Hawaiian clothing as an "aloha", when I assume he was thinking of a lei. :p
He said that Sco-mo "shouldn't be seen with an aloha around his waist".
:D
A lei is the garland of flowers worn around the neck. The skirt is just a grass skirt or a hula skirt, that’s probably what he meant.
 

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Jack Dyer on 3KZ calling an Essendon-Hawthorn game in the mid-80s
"Salmon … his arms rose up like two great big testicles to take the mark"
The Major must have been pissing himself
 

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