fadeaway
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Deverbal from fade away.
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Noun
fadeaway (plural fadeaways)
- An instance of fading away, of diminishing in proximity or intensity.
- 2014 May 11, Ivan Hewett, “Piano Man: a Life of John Ogdon by Charles Beauclerk, review: A new biography of the great British pianist whose own genius destroyed him [print version: A colossus off-key, 10 May 2014, p. R27]”, in The Daily Telegraph (Review):
- In his final years he [John Ogdon] gave an interview to an American journalist who noticed that "his handshake is a boneless fadeaway["].
- (basketball) A jump shot made while jumping backwards, away from the basket. The goal is to create space between the shooter and the defender, making it much harder to block.
- (slang) The ending of a personal relationship by stopping any contact with the other party and not providing an explanation.
- Why some people choose to do the infamous "fadeaway" instead of a clean break?
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