scoreboard
one word statement used in sports as an absolute reb-ttal that the best team or player always wins. used when players or fans make excuses or blame poor officiating, injuries, controversies and/or other factors as to why their team or player lost, or otherwise try to argue that the team or player that lost is actually the better player.
“the tuck rule didn’t lose the game for the raiders. they had their chances all night long, and didn’t take advantage. the patriots did. scoreboard.”
“i agree the call at the end against the celtics was ticky-tack, at best. but if they were so good, why did it matter? look at the scoreboard, deal with it, and move on.”
“the ussr earned the gold medal in basketball in 1972. period. yes, i know the head of fiba was totally out of line. yes, i know the referees were clueless at best, biased at worst. but, dammit, if the usa were the better team, they would have won. period. the scoreboard never lies. ever.”
a technique for ending an arguement about numbers. obviously the scoreboard will truly reflect who is winning, regardless of what the other party is saying. scoreboard suggests that all that is really relevant are the cold hard numbers. if you have scoreboard then the facts/numbers are on your side and you can end the arguement by just pointing out to the other person to look at the scoreboard.
people complain that the yankees have bought their world series t-tles. who cares? 26 world championships baby, scoreboard!
it is used in conversation when you believe (either truthfully or in your head) that you have won the argument or effectively made your point as a statement of completion and exuberence. often spoken in a soft, high pitch tone to better commemorate its original usage in the geico commercial with billy king and the caveman playing tennis.
“dude, last night i completely laid the d on kristen.
scoreboard.”
when you have something others want, or are in a situation of personal gain versus your peers. scoreboard should always be writtin in all caps.
dan’s relationship with his wife is very loving and too good to be true. scoreboard!!
to try to “up” someone in fraternal verbal compet-tion. much like a verbal “p-ssing contest” without the mess. taken from the literal scoreboard (noun) from a sports match.
mack: (drunkenly brags about how many sk-nks he’s been with.)
mike: “dude, what are we scoreboarding here? those are nasty hoes. i don’t dig that man.”
a replacement for the word sc-nt. can be used many ways but mostly recognized in the caribbean as a replacement for the afore mentioned expletive.
oh scoreboard….the gyal en gah no sense atall!
scoreboard dread…she put ya in ya place
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