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* {{inlineref|clipping|[[w:Clipping (gridiron football)|clipping]]}}: a move illegal in American football, defined as "throwing the body across the back of the leg of an eligible receiver or charging or falling into the back of an opponent below the waist after approaching him from behind, provided the opponent is not a runner"; Maj. [[Duke Danton]] clips {{buck}} during a live demonstration of football moves before [[Earth Defense Directorate]] cadets {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}
* {{inlineref|clipping|[[w:Clipping (gridiron football)|clipping]]}}: a move illegal in American football, defined as "throwing the body across the back of the leg of an eligible receiver or charging or falling into the back of an opponent below the waist after approaching him from behind, provided the opponent is not a runner"; Maj. [[Duke Danton]] clips {{buck}} during a live demonstration of football moves before [[Earth Defense Directorate]] cadets {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}
* {{inlineref|football|[[football]]}}: an American sport {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}
* {{inlineref|football|[[football]]}}: an American sport {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}
* {{inlineref|judo|{{W|judo}}}}: a martial art form; Rogers teaches this to [[Wilma Deering]] after his foray into teaching 20th century battle strategy to Danton's cadets {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}
* {{inlineref|red-dogging}}: to carry out a blitz in a [[football]] game; Rogers mentions this to Deering when going on the offensive [[Pirate Attack on Draconia|during a faux "pirate" attack]] {{BR25|Film|Awakening}}
* {{inlineref|red-dogging}}: to carry out a blitz in a [[football]] game; Rogers mentions this to Deering when going on the offensive [[Pirate Attack on Draconia|during a faux "pirate" attack]] {{BR25|Film|Awakening}}
* {{inlineref|sacking the quarterback|"[[w:quarterback sack|sacking the quarterback]]"}}: a means of intercepting and tackling an opposing player behind the line of scrimmage; in the [[Battle of Vistula]], Rogers identifies [[Galen]] as the "quarterback" to sack, and following the destruction of Galen and his [[Scorpion fighter]], [[Kaleel]]'s forces fall into disarray despite their overwhelming numbers {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}
* {{inlineref|sacking the quarterback|"[[w:quarterback sack|sacking the quarterback]]"}}: a means of intercepting and tackling an opposing player behind the line of scrimmage; in the [[Battle of Vistula]], Rogers identifies [[Galen]] as the "quarterback" to sack, and following the destruction of Galen and his [[Scorpion fighter]], [[Kaleel]]'s forces fall into disarray despite their overwhelming numbers {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}

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A list of terms from the Buck Rogers universe.

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

Careful. Careful. The filament you're soldering is the precise weight and thickness as the one you're replacing. Be careful, Twiki. It was very difficult to make.
Get off my back!
I'm not on your back, Twiki. And please concentrate on what you're doing. If anything, I'm on your front, and I can't get off without your help. Where have you been coming up with such expressions?
My good buddy, Buck.
I should have known. It's hard to believe that Captain Rogers learned to speak on the same planet as the rest of us.

 — Dr. Theopolis and Twiki as they repair Carl, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")

Anachronisms

Words and terms that are anachronistic in the 25th century.

* aspirin: a pain management medication that William "Buck" Rogers asks for during his interrogation by Princess Ardala and Kane; Kane surmises that "aspirin" is a pain medication, and instructs his practitioners to inject him with an anti-pain medication (BR25: "Awakening")

Present Day

Words, phrases and terms from the 25th century.

* Astrium: a locale, likely a term for interstellar space given the use of the Latin root word "Astrum"; Emperor Draco's formal and complete title includes a reference to his being the "Warlord of Astrium" (BR25Film, "Awakening")