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Encyclopedia > Water boy

In the USA, a water boy (sometimes spelled waterboy) is a person, regardless of gender, who works on the sidelines and provides water or some other liquid energy drink, such as Gatorade, to athletes. In a variety of different contexts, gender refers to the masculinity or femininity of words, persons, characteristics, or non-human organisms. ... The sidelines is a term commonly used to define the white/colored lines which mark the outer-boundaries of a gaming field. ... Water (from the Old English word wæter; c. ... Gatorade logo Gatorade Xtra Gatorade is a non-carbonated sports drink marketed by PepsiCo. ...


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