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plural dekes
(ice hockey) A feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or defenceman. quotations examples
Puck carriers will often use the blade of the hockey stick in timing a deke or fake (if one is used) to get around an opponent.
1971, Gerald A. Walford, Ice hockey: an illustrated guide for coaches
As in hockey, a fake or other move to confuse other players on a team. quotations examples
Simmons casually leaned back as if he was going to let the throw go to third. That momentary hesitation made Correa think he could take off for second. Only problem? Simmons was simply laying in wait. He grabbed the ball and threw to first.... Even though Simmons was never the focal point of the play, one deke, one cutoff, and two throws later, he had tricked the Astros out of an inning.
2017, Michael Clair, “Andrelton Simmons used a great deke and some great throws to fool the Astros out of an inning”, in Cut 4
(Canada, slang) A quick detour.
third-person singular simple present dekes, present participle deking, simple past and past participle deked
(Canada) To avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery. examples
(ice hockey) To execute a deke in ice hockey or other sports. quotations examples
The advantage is with the shooter from fifteen to twenty feet, but if you notice a weakness, you may want to fake a shot and "deke" to goalie.
1968, Ira Gitler, Make the Team in Ice Hockey
"Deke!" Joe would shout hoarsely. "You deke with your shoulder. Drop it like you were going that way!"
1973, R. J. Childerhose, Hockey Fever in Goganne Falls
Andrelton Simmons dekes out Carlos Correa to get him in a rundown, which eventually ends with Jose Altuve being tagged out at home.
2017, Simmons' deke leads to rundown