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Dangle

/ˈdæŋɡl̩/verb / noun
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Dangle means to hang or swing loosely from a fixed point, often with a gentle, swaying motion that suggests vulnerability or temptation. In modern contexts, it's frequently used metaphorically, like in business or politics, to describe offering something enticingly without immediate commitment, adding a layer of intrigue to everyday interactions.

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In ice hockey, 'dangle' has become slang for a deceptive, skillful puck maneuver that can bamboozle defenders, with NHL star Connor McDavid executing it so masterfully that he once scored after threading through three opponents in a single play during the 2022 playoffs. This evolution shows how a simple word for hanging has transformed into a high-stakes athletic term, highlighting language's adaptability in sports culture.

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