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Dormie for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: 'dɔrmi

What does Dormie really mean?

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Sure, I can help you with that! The word "dormie" is a term used in a game called golf, and it means that a player has reached a point in a match where they are guaranteed at least a tie. When a player is "dormie," it means that there are only as many holes left to play as the player has holes up. In other words, if a player is 2-up with 2 holes to play, they are "dormie" because their opponent can't win, they can only tie.

So, imagine you're playing a game and you're so close to winning that it's almost certain you'll at least tie, that's when you're "dormie." It's like being so close to the finish line that you can almost taste victory, but you still have to get past a few more obstacles to claim your win. It's a pretty exciting moment in a golf match!

I hope that explanation helps and makes sense to you. Let me know if you have any other questions!

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Wright on 2023-11-14 23:43:30

Dormie In a sentece

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  • In golf, when one player has the same number of holes won as there are holes remaining, they are dormie.
  • The chess player was in a dormie position, as they needed only one more move to win the game.
  • The basketball team was up by 10 points with only 2 minutes left, putting them in a dormie situation.
  • The tennis player was dormie in the final set, needing to win the next game to secure the victory.
  • The soccer team only needed a tie to secure the championship, making them dormie in the last few minutes of the game.

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