falling leaf

English

Etymology

So called from the gradual "drifting" motion like a leaf falling from a tree.

Noun

falling leaf (plural falling leaves)

  1. (aviation) An aerobatic maneuver, a controlled stall that begins to induce a spin which is then countered with the rudder.
  2. (soccer) A dated kicking technique used to put the ball into a swaying movement that makes it harder to estimate its trajectory.
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