Making Plays

What is Making Plays?


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verb. (both inside and outside sports)

1. the act of executing maneuvers that establish an advantage or victory in any type of situation.

2. employing advanced and/or unpredicted moves and actions to achieve a goal or bypass obstacles.

"Their defense was pretty tight but we just kept making plays."

"This guy cut me off, but I'm so used to making plays I just cut across a couple lanes to an opening and flew by every one.

"Her friends were trying to cock block me, but I kept making plays and she went home with me."

"We owned that BP table cause we made plays on both defensive swats and calls."

See baller, pro, epic, leet, go getter


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