yips

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Noun

yips (uncountable)

  1. (informal) A nervous condition which prevents a sportsman from playing properly; especially a condition which causes a golfer to miss an easy putt, or a tennis player to serve a double fault.
    • 2013, William Fotheringham, The Guardian, Monday 13 May 2013:
      Defining precisely why a professional cyclist might lose his touch on descents is as difficult as explaining a golfer's yips or a striker's sudden inability to find the net. It happens rarely, most famously in the early 1990s; the double world champion Gianni Bugno suffered from it and only rediscovered his "flow" after being made to listen to Mozart to calm his nerves.

See also

Noun

yips

  1. plural of yip

Verb

yips

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of yip

References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989

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