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Eagles T.O.O much for Ravens
Eagles T.O.O much for Ravens
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What does "T.O.O much for" mean?
I think "T.O" should refer to "Terrell Owens", but "T.O.O"? And what "much for" meant?
Context:
Owens gets last laugh as Eagles nip Ravens
By Rob Maadi, The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA — Terrell Owens gave Ray Lewis some dance tips, mocking the All-Pro linebacker with a few of his own moves and making even more enemies in Baltimore. Owens had an 11-yard TD catch and David Akers kicked three field goals, helping the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Baltimore Ravens 15-10 Sunday to reach 7-0 for the first time in franchise history. (Related item:Box score)
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/footb...s-ravens_x.htm
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PS. TD catch = ?
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Re: Eagles T.O.O much for Ravens
It's a play on words: X is too much for Y. In other words, Eagles T.0.0 much for Ravens means, The Eagles are more than a match for the Ravens.
T. (Terrell)
O. (Owens)
O (refers to the score: 7-0; Note, There isn't a period after O, which means it's not an acronym--rather, it's a number, the number zero, which is often called oh, "O")
Last edited by Casiopea; 01-Nov-2004 at 12:17.
Reason: A little bit of this and a little bit of that.
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