have one's name taken
English
Etymology
When receiving a yellow card in some sports, one's name is recorded in the referee's booklet.
Pronunciation
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Verb
have one's name taken
- (idiomatic, sports) To receive a yellow card
- 2011 December 29, Keith Jackson, “SPL: Celtic 1 Rangers 0”, in Daily Record:
- Healy’s first act was to crudely wipe out Forrest on the touchline. He saw yellow when it could have been red.
Lafferty then had his name taken for a late one on Adam Matthews.
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Synonyms
- be booked
- see yellow