subbuteo: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/səˈbjuːtiəʊ/US/səˈbjuːtioʊ/

Informal, trademarked

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What does “subbuteo” mean?

A trademark for a table football game played with miniature figures on a felt pitch.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A trademark for a table football game played with miniature figures on a felt pitch.

Can refer to the hobby, culture, or community surrounding the game, or generically to similar table soccer games.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

More commonly known and used in British English due to its British origin; in American English, 'foosball' or 'table soccer' are more prevalent terms.

Connotations

In British English, it evokes childhood memories and sports culture; in American English, it may be perceived as a British novelty.

Frequency

Higher frequency in UK English; rare in US English.

Grammar

How to Use “subbuteo” in a Sentence

used as a noun in object position, e.g., 'play Subbuteo'

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
play SubbuteoSubbuteo set
medium
Subbuteo tournamentcollect Subbuteo
weak
Subbuteo nostalgiavintage Subbuteo

Examples

Examples of “subbuteo” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • We might subbuteo later if we have time.
  • He subbuteos every weekend with his club.

American English

  • They subbuteoed all night during the tournament.
  • She loves to subbuteo with her family.

adjective

British English

  • He showed me his subbuteo collection.
  • The subbuteo community is very active.

American English

  • They attended a subbuteo event last month.
  • Her subbuteo skills are impressive.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Refers to the brand or industry of table sports games and licensing.

Academic

Rarely used; may appear in studies of games, British culture, or nostalgia.

Everyday

Used among hobbyists, in casual conversation about games or childhood pastimes.

Technical

In contexts of gaming, toy manufacturing, or collector's markets.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “subbuteo”

Strong

Neutral

table footballtable soccer

Weak

miniature football game

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “subbuteo”

live sportsvideo games

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “subbuteo”

  • Mispronounced with stress on the first syllable, e.g., 'SUB-buteo'.
  • Incorrectly used as a verb in non-standard contexts, e.g., 'to subbuteo'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It maintains a niche following, particularly among collectors, enthusiasts, and in competitive circles.

Yes, there are official tournaments, leagues, and world championships for Subbuteo.

It is named after the Latin name for the hobby falcon, Falco subbuteo, chosen by the creator Peter Adolph in 1947.

In British English, it is typically pronounced /səˈbjuːtiəʊ/, with stress on the second syllable.

A trademark for a table football game played with miniature figures on a felt pitch.

Subbuteo is usually informal, trademarked in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'sub' as in substitute and 'buteo' from Latin for a type of hawk (Falco subbuteo), reflecting the game's name origin.

Conceptual Metaphor

Often represents miniature competition, simulation, or nostalgic recreation of sports.

Practice

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In our youth, we spent countless hours playing in the basement.
Multiple Choice

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