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“The Global Language Monitor has announced the word "Tebowing" has officially entered the English language.”
“At one point, celebrated a sack by assuming the same prayerful pose - known as "Tebowing" - that Tebow struck after his unlikely comeback win in Miami the week before.”
“While watching a Broncos game at a Manhattan bar, Jared Kleinstein coined Tebowing , which he defined as praying "even if everyone else around you is doing something completely different.”
The Wall Street Journal: Tim Tebow: Denver's New Favorite Mensch
“Mr. Tebow's habit of taking to one knee in prayer on the field has given rise to an Internet meme called "Tebowing.”
“Last week two New York high school athletes received a one-day suspension from school for impersonating Tim Tebow in what is now known as Tebowing.”
The Huffington Post: Troy Hudson: Tebow's Chains Advance the Gospel
“On Your Knee Pads Tebowing While watching a Broncos game at a Manhattan bar, Jared Kleinstein coined Tebowing, which he defined as praying "even if everyone else around you is doing something completely different.”
“Opponents mocked his celebration pose - kneeling, in prayer, which became an Internet meme known as Tebowing - and his coach offered a lukewarm vote of confidence.”
“Tebow also has become a darling of religious Christians for his signature prayerful pose - a pose that has been repeatedly mimicked on the Internet in a sensation known as "Tebowing.”
“The site has pictures of people all across the world "Tebowing" - before a flight at Paris”
“More recently, he introduced mass culture to the art of "Tebowing" - kneeling on one knee, elbow perched on the other, fist to forehead - while chaos is erupting around him.”
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