1. onside - Noun
2. onside - Adjective
not offside; being within the prescribed area of play
Source: WordNetAtlanta became a laughing stock after failing to pounce on an onside kick, allowing the Dallas Cowboys to finish off their comeback from a 39-24 deficit to win 40-39 on a field goal as time expired. Source: Internet
But the Bills' second onside kick attempt was unsuccessful, and the Redskins were able to run out the clock. Source: Internet
But Virginia Tech scored twice in 54 seconds with an onside kick in between to cut the lead to 11 with an ocean of time to go. Source: Internet
Mirroring the city’s character and resolve, the Saints overcame a 10-6 halftime deficit when head coach Sean Payton made one of the ballsiest calls in Super Bowl history by ordering his team to begin the second half with an onside kick. Source: Internet
And Har-Ber executed an onside kick to get another chance. Source: Internet
He hit that onside kick perfectly in a way that couldn’t happen in today’s game with protective rules that minimize the chances of recovering one. Source: Internet