Verbal Faux Pas, Jargon, Cliches, Boganisms, etc

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Either Sam docherty or Tom Hawkins

“Incidentses”
 
When I lived in Avondale Heights and the southerly blew Pridham Meats' stench across, I "sniffed the wind" but Llordo (Footy Clas. re. Bevo) "smells the breeze..." 😕
 
7:14 sen

“Scat test”

D King in relation to potentially concussed afl players and a requirement to do some form of official medical test.
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Dwayne Russell explaining that a certain player hadn’t played an AFL game all year in his final year at the Suns and going on to further explain that he’d spent all of said season in the reserves.
 
Dwayne Russell explaining that a certain player hadn’t played an AFL game all year in his final year at the Suns and going on to further explain that he’d spent all of said season in the reserves.


Not sure Wright even played in the magoos as it was in 2020 and all clubs were in hubs.
 
Andy McGrath on SEN tonight talking about one of his team mates.

He has been in the VFL “honing IN ON his craft”.
I've been guilty of saying it. What should it be?
 
I've been guilty of saying it. What should it be?
Well, blow me down.

What does honing in on mean?

phrasal verb

honed in on; honing in on; hones in on. US. : to find and go directly toward (someone or something)The missile was honing in on its target. usually used figuratively.
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Mind you, Americans have some ridiculous speech habits.
 

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