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cager

NOUN
  1. an athlete who plays basketball

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  • Anyway, I DO care if other cyclists run red lights because I have to answer for their asshattery every time I talk to a cager about riding a bike. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Riding in Circles
  • But they, not sure of the voice they heard, sprang up and peered all round; then once again his bidding came; and when the daughters of Cadmus knew it was the Bacchic god in very truth that called, swift as doves they dirted off in cager haste, his mother Agave and her sisters dear and all the Bacchanals; through torrent glen, o'er boulders huge they bounded on, inspired with madness by the god. The Bacchantes
  • As any Hoosier can tell you, a cager is a basketball player. Mike Bonifer: Four Reasons Why Hoosiers Should Pass the Ball to Obama
  • And if they did kill any of the "road kill" maybe they too will become road kill due to the random act of a cager car. Urban Alienation: Cultural Carnage and Alleycats
  • Ho! Pentheus, thou that art so cager to see what is forbidden, and to show thy zeal in an unworthy cause, come forth before the palace, let me see thee clad as a woman in frenzied Bacchante's dress, to spy upon thy own mother and her company. The Bacchantes
  • Hence it is that, as a rule, the slave (§ 71, ff.) and socager work least willingly, the day laborer with less industry than the piece-worker, (240) who is at the same time more satisfied with himself, and gives most satisfaction to his master, (241) since he acquires more both for himself and for his master. System der volkswirthschaft. English
  • Entre 1969 et 1972, écrit Jeanne Favret-Saada, j'ai travaillé dans une région bocagère du nord-ouest de la France que j'ai voulu protéger de la curiosité médiatique - si vive pour tout ce qui touche à la sorcellerie - en la désignant par l'expression vague de "Bocage de l'Ouest français". Archive 2009-06-01
  • It was the school's first B.C. title since 1984, when the college's cagers finished fourth at the Canadians.
  • She gave him one of her sensitive, caring therapist looks: Mama Isabelle, cager to relieve him of his anguish.
  • I have long felt that in this modern day of increased media coverage, it is nearly impossible for a collegiate cager (note - "cager" was a huge synonym for basketball player when I was a college journalist, and I discovered it at the bottom of an old water pipe that was stuffed into a box with my debate trophies … yes, I was also a master debater) to get through even one year of play unscathed. Sactown Royalty
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