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keepy-uppy in British English (ˌkiːpɪˈʌpɪ) noun soccer the act or an instance of keeping a ball off the ground by bouncing it repeatedly on a foot, knee, or head Examples of 'keepy-uppy' in a sentencekeepy-uppy Today, they'd be challenging each other at keepy-uppy.It was like keepy-uppy practice, but using your head.It was the keepy-uppy heard around the world.In fact, a blinding keepy-uppy performance over 12 years.A love of keepy-uppy tennis, a cross between football and tennis.The best man at keepy-uppy is not necessarily the best footballer.And he is already practising with sessions of keepy-uppy back home.Ideas were kicked around - literally - while they played games of 'keepy-uppy' with a football.That was behind my bit of 'keepy-uppy' near the end.One scroll shows a group of court officials playing keepy-uppy with a football. |