Puck vs Forecheck - What's the difference?
puck | forecheck |
(ice hockey) A hard rubber disc; any other flat disc meant to be hit across a flat surface in a game.
* 1886 , Boston Daily Globe (28 February), p 2:
(chiefly, Canada) An object shaped like a puck.
* 2004 , Art Directors Annual , v 83, Rotovision,
(computing) A pointing device with a crosshair.
(ice hockey) To pressure the puck carrier for the opposing team
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 28, author=Kevin McGran, title=Leafs' call-up Justin Pogge overwhelmed on Wild night, work=Toronto Star
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As a proper noun puck
is (mythology) a mischievous sprite in celtic mythology and english folklore.As a verb forecheck is
(ice hockey) to pressure the puck carrier for the opposing team.puck
English
Etymology 1
Attested since 1886. From or influenced by (etyl) . Compare poke (1861).Noun
(en noun)- In hockey a flat piece of rubber, say four inches long by three wide and about an inch thick, called a ‘puck ’, is used.
p 142:
- He reaches into the urinal and picks up the puck'. He then walk over to the sink and replaces a bar of soap with the urinal ' puck .
Derived terms
* hockey puck * puck bunny * puck carrier * puck chaser * puck chasing * puck crown * puck-dribbling * puck-handler * puck-handling * puck palace * puck-pusher * puck sense * puck-shy * puckster * rag the puckSee also
* (Hockey puck)Etymology 2
From (etyl) . More at (l).Derived terms
* puckish ----forecheck
English
Verb
(en verb)citation
