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A Dendle is slang for a 3-1 victory in (English) football (soccer). First popularized during the pandemic (2020-22) when groups of people were gathering online to watch games. It is said to have originated because one fan of Plymouth Argyle (Richard (Dick) Dendle) insisted at the beginning of every game that the outcome would be 3-1. A double dendle is 6-2.
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editAn example of the word in use on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lecribs/status/1687914049499975683 "Celebrating a #Dendle victory 3-1 good guys!"