turn inside-out
English
Verb
turn inside-out
- (sports) To make a player (especially a defender) turn the wrong way and hence get past him
- 2011 February 5, Chris Whyatt, “Wolverhampton 2 - 1 Man Utd”, in BBC:
- United led after three minutes as Nani drilled home inside the near post after turning George Elokobi inside-out.
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- to place the outer surface inside and put the inside surface to the outside.
Translations
to relocate or place the inside surface to the outside
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