The gayest person on the football team who scoots up to the rear end of another male, to reach between his legs, grab his brown ball, and goes into a layout position.
Quarterback male for junior high, high school or professional player of the game of football.
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Jackie wants to get with that quarterback named Matt
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Sexual partner i.e. Whoever you're sexually involved with. A girlfriend, wife, husband, boyfriend, lover.
She's my little quarterback, cause I'm all that in the sac (bedroom).
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A queerbag. Derived from the initials QB, meaning queerbag.
Sometimes I think Akira might be a quarterback, but then I remember that he isn't.
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Smoking pot as you come down off of a previous high so that by the time the first high fades out, you are high again.
"If I quarterback enough times, I will last through the entire How It's Made marathon."
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To run around your dwelling, pretending to be the star quarterback and throwing the winning air touchdown to your star receiver (who you may sometimes also impersonate).
Announcer (usually same person): He takes the snap, fakes left, sees Davis deep over the middle.... Releases!.... TOUCHDOWN!!!
Friend: Good throw Brees, can you score me a beer while your up Air Quarterbacking your team?
Air-Quarterback: I think I'll hold out next year for more money.
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A system quarterback is one who is perceived to be successful but not extraordinarily talented. The term was originally meant to diminish the inflated statistics of players who run spread offenses.
Essentially, it meant the players had strong numbers because they ran an effective offensive "system" rather than being extraordinarily talented.
The implication is that they can win when surrounded by strong talent, but were less of a prospect at the professional level. It is becoming less of a negative tag, as more teams use offensive systems rather than relying on a star.
The opposite of a system quarterback would be a John Elway or Dan Marino who could win a game back the strength of their arm - with or without a strong system
Examples of system quarterbacks are 1989 Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware of Houston (46 touchdowns, 4,699 yards senior year at Houston - was a pro washout); and Colt Brennan of Hawaii - drafted by the Washington Redskins.
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