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"I was what they called a tweener coming out of college," Tolbert said.
A tweener, thought Sisko from his place in the stands.
"I was a tweener in college, more of a rover.
This tweener is not suited to exclusively play either at small forward or shooting guard.
Passing the ball between the legs from back to front becomes a forward facing tweener.
"I don't know what he says I am, a tweener?"
A variation on the tweener is the "power stroker".
To counter this, this tweener could play as a swingman.
That makes the Rover Sport something of a tweener.
They would later feud with Triple H after he became a tweener.
A tweener has a set of skills that do not match the traditional position of his physical stature.
He sometimes uses a between-the-legs shot, which is colloquially referred to as a "tweener."
Levi's has become the dreaded "tweener," caught between the boomers and the echo-boomers.
In between the two is the domain of the tweener, who has characteristics of both, but does not truly fit into either category.
Amar'e Stoudemire is an example of a tweener.
And how did Tweener die, anyway?
Some people might think of him as a dreaded "tweener" - too big for linebacker, too small for the line.
She also visits Michael's former psychiatrist in "Tweener".
Also called a tweener.
Some teams ask their shooting guards to bring up the ball as well; these players are known colloquially as tweener (basketball).
G Map A nice 'tweener.
N.F.L. scouts labeled Anderson a "tweener," because he played fullback and running back.
The Durango is a 'tweener in price as well as size, straddling the midsize and full-size segments.
During his convalescence he dedicated himself to drawing, and in 1993 was hired by Disney to work as a tweener in Sydney.
He was known for his perennial tweener status, currently a solid fan favorite, and his stiff, shoot style wrestling technique.