Shot and a half


to describe an above average, or impressive shot or throw.
note: the ‘a’ is often omitted in some accents or dialects leaving the phrase ‘shot and half’
-christiano ronaldo scores a great free-kick-

john: “did you see that?”
peter: “yeah mate, that was a shot and a half’

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