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It appears that Sunday's Yankees /Red Sox game has added a new in-game phrase to baseball jargon: "bloop triple'!
Other terms in general use which arose from sports:
Below the belt
Bullpen
Bullseye
Deadlock
Face-off
Fall guy
Game plan
Haymaker
Jump the gun
Keep an eye on the ball
Play the field
Real McCoy
Roll with the punches
Screwball
Throw in the towel
Up to scratch
Words from boxing(?)
Do 'to shellac,' as in "I gave him a shellacking," and 'to polish' as in "I polished him off," come from "to finish him off" by 'analogy'? If so, why the additions of "gave" and "off," when 'to shellac,' 'to polish,' and 'to finish' are all stand-alone verbs?
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