I am literally dead, do they consider that a sport now..?ESports.
The only sport that matters.
I consider it a sport, some people don't.I am literally dead, do they consider that a sport now..?
I am pretty sure sport goes along with athletic, and moving your fingers and hand does not count..I consider it a sport, some people don't.
It takes skill and practice, so why not? What defines a sport?![]()
Yep.I am literally dead, do they consider that a sport now..?
Eh, I could really see either side of it. But I'll stay on my side and you can stay on yours.I am pretty sure sport goes along with athletic, and moving your fingers and hand does not count..
sportI consider it a sport, some people don't.
It takes skill and practice, so why not? What defines a sport?![]()
Comments in bold.sport
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sport
(spôrt)
n.
1.
a. An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertakencompetitively.
b. often sports (used with a sing. verb) Such activities considered as a group: Sports is a good way for children to get exercise.
2.
a. A usually challenging activity undertaken for amusement: "the sport of trying to eat [a bratwurst] with anything fewer than fourpaper napkins" (Jane Kramer).
b. Fun; amusement: balanced on the curb just for the sport of it.
3.
a. Mockery; jest: He made sport of his own looks.
b. An object of mockery, jest, or play: treated our interests as sport.
c. A joking mood or attitude: She made the remark in sport.
4.
a. One known for the manner of one's acceptance of rules, especially of a game, or of a difficult situation: a poor sport.
b. Informal A fair-minded person, especially one who accepts teasing or difficult situations well: Be a sport and show me whereyou caught those fish.
c. Informal A pleasant companion: was a real sport during the trip.
5. Informal
a. A person who lives a jolly, extravagant life.
b. A gambler at sporting events.
6. Biology An organism or a part of an organism that shows a marked change from the parent type, typically as a result of mutation.
7. Obsolete Amorous dalliance; lovemaking.
v. sport·ed, sport·ing, sports
v.intr.
1. To play or frolic: children sporting in the waves.
2. To joke or trifle: "Lear ... in a storm, half mad, sported with by the gods" (Cynthia Ozick).
v.tr.
1. To wear or have on one's body, especially prominently or ostentatiously: sports diamond earrings; sports a tattoo.
2. To have as a prominent feature: a car sporting a new paint job.
adj. or sports
1. Of, relating to, or appropriate for sports: sport fishing; sports equipment.
2. Designed or appropriate for outdoor or informal wear: a sport shirt.
[Middle English sporte, short for disporte, from Old French desport, pleasure, from desporter, to divert; see disport.]
sport′ful adj.
sport′ful·ly adv.
sport′ful·ness n.
*Cringes Internally* why, just why. Might as well make Shrek presidentYep.
ESports might be getting put into the next Olympics. Like. The actual Olypmics, might have a Gaming Olympics..
Still better than bush*Cringes Internally* why, just why. Might as well make Shrek president
