doosra
a word used to describe something unexpected that deceives or fools somebody.
the end of that movie was a real doosra.
the act of choosing or picking something correctly despite overwhelming disdain and/or disbelief.
eg. 1
“i can’t believe she picked app state to beat michigan”
“yeah, what a doosra!”
eg. 2
“if he is right about mischa barton, that would be a real doosra”
a term used in the sport of cricket.
originaly an urdu word meaning “other one”.
it is used to describe a delivery that makes the ball hit the ground and then turn (change direction) in the opposite way to what is expected.
the english batsmen were completely flummoxed by murali’s doosra.
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