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Definitions of fumbler in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence
verb - to handle clumsily
FUMBLER - In American football, the fumblerooski is a trick play in which the football is intentionally and stealthily placed on the ground (fumbled) by an off...
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| Inept person |
| Female left in shade, one inept at sport |
| Clumsy person |
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| Dec 26 2013 The Times - Concise |
| Mar 28 2009 The Times - Cryptic |
| Sep 29 2008 The Times - Concise |
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| Agent noun of fumble one who fumbles. |
| In this question, bfumbleb is a verb that means to make a mess of, destroy or ruin. If you're a football fan you know all about the agony of the bfumbleb the clumsy handling of the ball that makes you drop it or lose possession. |
| someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence |
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In American football, the fumblerooski is a trick play in which the football is intentionally and stealthily placed on the ground (fumbled) by an offensive player, usually the quarterback. The offensive team then attempts to distract and confuse the defense by pretending that a ball carrier is running in one direction while another offensive player retrieves the ball from the turf and runs in a different direction, hoping to gain significant yardage before the defense realizes which player is actually carrying the football. * The fumblerooski traces its roots back to deceptive plays from the early days of football, and the infrequent usage of the play and its variations in the modern game often draws much fan and media attention. The NCAA banned the original version of the play following the 1992 season and the NFL has considered it a "forward fumble" for many years, making it illegal. Legal variations of the play's deceptive strategy are still sometimes used. |