Enforce the follow on
Used traditionally on a Sunday when someone is being a buzzkill and refuses to get involved and continue boozing, claiming that they are too hungover.
When this happens a senior member of the group of mates calls the offender and enforces the follow on.
Stems from the cricket term 'enforcing the follow on', where a team must bat twice in a row because of a poor first innings.
When this happens a senior member of the group of mates calls the offender and enforces the follow on.
Stems from the cricket term 'enforcing the follow on', where a team must bat twice in a row because of a poor first innings.
'Hey mate, we are heading to the espy in an hour. Get a vibe and come down for a few throat charmers'
'Nah mate, got too over refreshed last night, I'm battling.'
'Sorry mate, I'm going to have to enforce the follow on.'
'Nah mate, got too over refreshed last night, I'm battling.'
'Sorry mate, I'm going to have to enforce the follow on.'