leather poisoning

English

Etymology

Based on the leather out of which most Australian rules footballs are made, and a humorous "poisoning" someone could suffer if they touch it too much.

Noun

leather poisoning (uncountable)

  1. (Australian rules football, humorous) A fictitious disease said to be contracted by a player who accumulates a large number of possessions of the ball.
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