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:I'd say you should keep ''goofy-footer'', but I have no problem with removing the rest of them. Goofy-footer is extremely common when speaking about players and their abilities.


I will delete these items from the list unless some evidence is provided as to their ''common'' usage (ie one mention on an arbitrary web site doesn't count). Cheers --[[User:Pak21|Pak21]] 10:33, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
I will delete these items from the list unless some evidence is provided as to their ''common'' usage (ie one mention on an arbitrary web site doesn't count). Cheers --[[User:Pak21|Pak21]] 10:33, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

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I've looked through [1], [2] and [3], which are essentially the first three relevant Google hits for "volleyball jargon", and the following terms mentioned on this page don't appear:

  • Cheeseburger
  • Chester
  • Donut/Campfire
  • Domed
  • Doubles
  • Facial
  • Fist/Rock
  • Goofy footer
  • Off-side hitter
  • Party ball
  • Roll (roll shot is mentioned)
  • Second
  • Short
  • Shutout/bagel/goose-egg
  • Six-pak
  • Strong-side hitter
  • Switch
I'd say you should keep goofy-footer, but I have no problem with removing the rest of them. Goofy-footer is extremely common when speaking about players and their abilities.

I will delete these items from the list unless some evidence is provided as to their common usage (ie one mention on an arbitrary web site doesn't count). Cheers --Pak21 10:33, 18 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]