What does oolong mean?
1, an oolong refers to a dog.
2. It means "wrong, Uribatu".
3. Confused and bold.
4. Now it is often used to describe the mistakes in news reports, such as inaccurate reports, incorrect information, and the host's slip of the tongue.
Origin of Oolong: The English word "own goal" (a goal scored by myself) is similar to the Cantonese word "own goal", which means "make a mistake, Uribatu" and so on. In the 1960s and 1970s, Hong Kong reporters translated "own goal" into "own goal" in their reports.
The fastest own goal
Cruise's fastest own goal lightning record in world football can be traced back to 1977 1.3. After the referee blew the opening whistle, Cruise, a player of Cambridge United, returned a big foot ball to the goalkeeper without thinking. The goalkeeper who was preparing in front of the door was caught off guard and could only watch the ball roll into the gate he guarded. At this time, the game only lasted for 6 seconds.