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NHL refs

Complete shit

Those NHL refs sucked

by F4cts October 20, 2019


Com'mon Ref!

An expression of extreme frustration, or excitement. Also approriate to yell in large groups for no apparent reason.

A variation of "Com'mon Coach! Put ol' #87 in!!!"

Com'mon Ref!

by RGM December 17, 2008


Norwegian reffed

v. Cheated during a sporting contest or other endeavor.

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How did your presentation go?

Great! But they gave the contract to the higher bidder.

Sounds like you got Norwegian reffed.

by gnostic1 August 7, 2012


omar the ref

Omar the Ref is quite literally the most importart individual in the world. From saving pretty ladies from a basketball to saving the world from a nuke. This guy can do it all.

Pretty lady: omg i almost got hit by a basketball at my sons game but Omar the Ref saved me!

Omar the Ref: Never fear, The ref is here!

by Mr.Silva August 13, 2023

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rent-a-ref

Referees and/or officials from college or high-school ranks that take the place of the regular referees in all major sports, mostly when they've gone on strike or are locked out. Notorious for blowing calls and forgetting things like timeouts or which down it is. A good example of this is the replacement officials calling NFL games, who have come under serious fire by the coaches, fans, and players alike.

The Packers lost because the rent-a-refs made some bad calls late in the game.

by therxman September 25, 2012


bent ref

A person known as a bent ref is a Paediophile. Taken from the popular cult series Brass Eye!

Oi J-mo you know what you are? A bent Ref!

by Darren Miller October 12, 2007

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Unnecessary refness

A term or phrase used to describe a situation when a referee throws a penalty flag in football, when there obviously should not be a penalty on the play.

Bob: "Wait, why did the ref call pass interference on that play? No one touched him."

Jim: "I know. That's unnecessary refness." The ref can't keep the flag to himself for more than a minute.

by Raul Chevere December 16, 2010