Meaning & Definition of word "Fullback"

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    Fullback

    /ˈfʊl.bæk/

    noun:

    • 1. A player position in football (soccer) or American football, typically situated behind the main line of attack, responsible for both defensive plays and supporting offensive plays.
      • Example: The fullback made an excellent run down the flank, assisting the winger in crossing the ball.
    • 2. In American football, a fullback is a primarily offensive player who lines up behind the quarterback and is responsible for blocking, running the ball, and occasionally receiving passes.
      • Example: The fullback scored a crucial touchdown by powering through the defensive line.
    • 3. In rugby, a fullback is a player positioned at the back of the team, tasked with catching kicks and defending against opposing attacks.
      • Example: The fullback intercepted the kick and launched a counter-attack down the field.

    Etymology

    The term 'fullback' originates from the combination of 'full,' meaning complete or entire, and 'back,' referring to a player positioned at the back of a team.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fullback dive:

    A running play in American football where the fullback attempts to rush through the line.

    strong side fullback:

    Refers to the fullback aligned on the side of the formation with more players.

    Related Words

    running back:

    A player who primarily runs with the football after receiving a handoff.

    linebacker:

    A defensive player who lines up behind the defensive line and tackles runners.

    Slang Meanings of fullback

    Meaning: A backup player who steps in to perform when needed.

    Example Sentence: He's the fullback of the team – always ready to cover for others.

    Meaning: A reliable person who supports or defends someone.

    Example Sentence: She’s my fullback, always having my back in tough times.