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Definition of white maggot in English: white maggotnoun Australian Rules Football derogatory An umpire. 'Open your eyes, white maggot,' is a typical chant Example sentencesExamples - The white maggots have been being kind of sooks because people have been threatening to come around and burn their houses down.
- Historians are part of what a tabloid columnist referred to as 'white maggots'.
- Say what you like about those white maggots, but they are the best thing the game has going for it.
- The shouts of 'white maggot' are lost in the rant and roar.
- They're out there doing their job and most of us supporters are sort of very biased, so if the ball doesn't go our way, then they're called 'white maggots'.
- He stood up at the football and screamed, red-faced: "You moron, ump! What is the matter with you, you white maggot?"
- In the last minute it was up to a white maggot to get a call right.
- Footy fans face a ban on calling umpires "white maggots".
- Calling an umpire a white maggot is as Australian as having a barbecue.
- If you have ambitions of becoming a white maggot, or just want to know more about AFL laws, check out the rule book.
Origin 1980s: from the official's white uniform. |