Whenever Manchester United are playing on their home ground of Old Trafford and the game is tied or United is losing, the referees will always allow enough extra time for Manchester United to tie or win the game.
In the September 20, 2009 Manchester Derby between Manchester United and Manchester City, there was supposed to be 4 minutes of extra time, already an inflated amount as there had been almost no injury stoppages. The match was tied at 3-3. The referees allowed over 6 minutes of extra time, a prime example of Old Trafford Time-keeping, giving United opportunity to score the winner.
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to keep in line, keep in check, and/or on the straight and narrow path.
I do really like that about you 'cus you keep me on point.
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Usually in fandom. When a fan likes a character or actor/celebrity, they might say "Can I keep him?" implying that they wish they could take him home. Not necessarily sexual, but can be. Keep like a pet because he's cute.
I love Yoon Shi Yoon! Can I keep him?
have enough money to avert hunger or starvation (used hyperbolically).
"I work part-time to pay the mortgage and keep the wolf from the door"
Snowboard lingo; aka: shred the gnar, slay the mountain, slappin the shred sled, radical bruh π€πΌ, sendβr bud, super sendies, if it fits it ships, frothy
Yo whatβre you doing this weekend? Shreddin the gnar?
For sure, huge pow day. Gonna send it.
Keep your fish frosty π€πΌ
Just link How to keep an idiot busy.
If you click the link and you read this text again, you're an idiot.
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An action; as in travel safe or keep your vehicle on its tires. Keep the underside of your vehicle to the ground...keep the greasy side down! The undercarriage of older vehicles especially, could be found unusually greasy and full of oil. In instances where there may be an oil leak on your vehicle or the exhaust was excreting oil.
You're heading out on your road trip to Yellowstone Park? Well then, keep the greasy side down!
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