
1) Acts like a little bitch 2) Barks 3) Barks like a fox 4) Cat alarms 5) Chihuahua sounds 6) Cowboy yells 7) Cries from puppies 8) Dachshund sounds 9) Golf terminology 10) Green nerves 11) High barks 12) High-pitched cries 13) Kennel cries 14) Kennel sounds 15) Litter cries 16) Little barks 17) Little dog sounds
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Yips or the yips is the apparent loss of fine motor skills without apparent explanation, in one of a number of different sports. The technical term is focal dystonia. Athletes affected by the yips demonstrate a sudden, unexplained loss of previous skills. Athletes affected by the yips sometimes recover their ability, sometimes compensate by changi...
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nervous state in golf causing player to miss an easy putt
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When the golfer is nervous or anxious, it leads to nervous twitching during putting stroke, leading to an inaccurate shot. It also involves pushing a putt to a direction or jerking the putt to a side.
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A mental affliction that affects many sportsmen, particularly golfers and spin bowlers. It is a mindblock that can cause a player to forget the basics of his game, and in the most serious cases can force that player into early retirement
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A condition wherein a player, generally a pitcher, loses control over the path of his throws.
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noun nervous tension that causes an athlete to fail (especially causes golfers to miss short putts); `to avoid the yips he changed his style of putting`
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To miss simple putts because of nerves.
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Chronic missing (or fear) of short putts, usually because of a nervous twitch. Very difficult to overcome, but can be alleviated by unorthodox grips or long (eg 'broom-handle' or 'belly') shafted putters.
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