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Popular slang terms for "A shot at goal" are to "have a dig" or to "have a poke" also to have a pop at goal to rip it also means to have a shot have a rip is also a popular term, or let loose. Comments on the above ...... - to "have a dig" - usually means to try to foul an opponent - to have a "poke" or a "pop" at goal is commonly used on the pitch in England. As with "let loose" - to "rip" ?? Played 'footy' in England 20 years and have to say it's not a term I've come across
A fieldgoal is a gridiron football term.
to fluff a goal; a term used in british football (soccer) means to miss the goal net when they should have easily scored
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This very much dependent on the context. Assuming football (soccer) is the context F.A. stands for Football Association. The term soccer rather than being an Americanism was originally a British slang term for association football. Soccer being derived from the "soc" in association.
There is no slang term for oxygen.
Bellybutton IS the slang term for the navel.
A short-term goal is a goal that you can accomplish very easily and very quickly. That's why it's called a "short-term goal". Because it's easy to accomplish and make your goal quickly. You can finish a short-term goal in one week and under. A short term goal is a smaller, easier to accomplish goal that serves as a stepping stone to accomplishing a bigger long-term goal.
A short-term goal is a goal that you can accomplish very easily and very quickly. That's why it's called a "short-term goal". Because it's easy to accomplish and make your goal quickly. You can finish a short-term goal in one week and under. A short term goal is a smaller, easier to accomplish goal that serves as a stepping stone to accomplishing a bigger long-term goal.