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O que (quem) é HANDICAPPER - definição

VARIOUS METHODS OF LEVELING THE OUTCOME IN A COMPETITIVE SPORT OR GAME
Handicap (competition); Handicap (sports); Sharp betting; Horse race handicapping factors; Sports handicapping; Handicapper
  • '''Handicap scoring in bowling:''' Though the second bowler's scratch score 183 is higher than the first bowler's scratch score 181, the first bowler's higher handicap (58 vs. 53) causes his total 239 to exceed the second bowler's total 236.

Handicapper         
·noun One who determines the conditions of a handicap.
Handicapping         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Handicap.
handicapped         
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  • Windover Archeological Site, location of the 15 year old with spina bifida who was taken care of in a hunter-gather community.
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Disabled; Disable; Impaired; Differently abled; Differently-abled; People with disabilities; Disabilities, People with; Disibility; Disabilites; Mobility disabilities; Physically impaired; Differently-abled people; Handicapable; Handycapped; Disabled people; Handicapped; Physical Disablities; Disabilities; Disabling; Disablement; Invalidity; Physical incapacity; Behavioral disability; Sensory disability; Disability history; Persons with disabilites; Persons with disabilities; Sensory impairment; Able-Bodied; Persons With Disabilities; DISABILITIES; Handicapped people; Youth with disabilities; Disabled persons; Disability law; The disabled; Persons with Disabilities; Functional impairment; Disability (human beings); 🧑‍🦽; Diffabled; Diffability; Disabledness; Disabling condition
Someone who is handicapped has a physical or mental disability that prevents them living a totally normal life. Many people who have a disability find this word offensive.
I'm going to work two days a week teaching handicapped kids to fish...
Alex was mentally handicapped.
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Some people refer to people who are handicapped as the handicapped.
...measures to prevent discrimination against the handicapped.
N-PLURAL: the N

Wikipédia

Handicapping

Handicapping, in sport and games, is the practice of assigning advantage through scoring compensation or other advantage given to different contestants to equalize the chances of winning. The word also applies to the various methods by which the advantage is calculated. In principle, a more experienced participant is disadvantaged, or a less experienced or capable participant is advantaged, in order to make it possible for the less experienced participant to win whilst maintaining fairness. Handicapping is used in scoring many games and competitive sports, including go, shogi, chess, croquet, golf, bowling, polo, basketball, and track and field events. Handicap races are common in clubs which encourage all levels of participants, such as swimming or in cycling clubs and sailing clubs, or which allow participants with a variety of standards of equipment. Often races, contests or tournaments where this practice is competitively employed are known as Handicaps.

Handicapping also refers to the various methods by which spectators can predict and quantify the results of a sporting match. The term is applied to the practice of predicting the result of a competition, such as for purposes of betting against the point spread. A favored team that wins by less than the point spread still wins the game, but bets on that team lose.

In either case the handicapper is the person who sets the handicaps for the activity.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HANDICAPPER
1. "Too risky," political handicapper Stu Rothenberg judged in Roll Call last week.
2. On the 17th, for example, her tee shot was that of a mid–handicapper, flying low and left.
3. "You‘re having an impact on the Senate race either way –– whether he stays or not," said Amy Walter, a handicapper with the Cook Political Report.
4. "For Republicans, the outlook remains bad but is no longer horrific," said political handicapper Charlie Cook, publisher of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.
5. Monkerhostin has been allocated top–weight of 11st 12lb for the John Smith‘s Grand National by senior British Horseracing Board jumps handicapper Phil Smith.