Removes a player from a game
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BENCHESRemoves a player from a game
pulledWithdraw (a player) from a game
kickoffThe start or resumption of a football game, in which a player kicks the ball from the center of the field
playmakerA player in a team game who leads attacks or brings other players on the same side into a position from which they could score
playmakersA player in a team game who leads attacks or brings other players on the same side into a position from which they could score
potsychildren's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks u
potsieschildren's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks u
hopscotchchildren's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks u
castlingMake a special move (no more than once in a game by each player) in which the king is transferred from its original square two squares along the back rank toward the corner square of a rook, which is then transferred to the square passed over by the king
GOLDTOMATEPoker player Jamie one move away from winning a chess game?
RICKMONDAYCubs player who prevented two protesters from igniting an American flag on the outfield grass during a 1976 game at Dodger Stadium
ejectableto throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence ejected the player from the game
hustlerexpert gambler or game player who seeks out challengers, esp. unsuspecting amateur ones, in order to win money from them