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pooch punt
 n.— «When they got inside the 50, they brought in another kicker to do the pooch punts and the out-of-bounds stuff.» —“An Eye For Hidden Talent” by Tom FitzGerald San Francisco Chroicle (California) Jan. 18, 1985. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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