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deek verb to decoy an opposing player into making a wrong move CANADA, 1942- — Zander Hollander, Baseball Lingo, p. 41, 1967
- I was watching a game the other day when Larry Walker deeked a baserunner and it saved a run. — Denver Post, p. C-20, 25 July 1999
- He deeked the goalie. — sjm/canusdic.html, p. 1, 10 November 2001
- Gale skated around him, stood in front of Ayers, deeked him, then slid the puck in the goal after Ayers committed. — Buffalo (New York) News, p. C1, 26 October 2003
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