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In an article on the ESPN website this morning, I read the word "sneaks" and was able to quickly determine, from the context, that what was meant was "basketball shoes." This strikes me as a colloquialism derived from a colloquialism. If tennis shoes (and presumably basketball shoes, as well) are "sneakers" then this can be shortened to "sneaks" .. right? But how did we get to "sneakers" in the first place?
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