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beer league

American  
[beer leeg] / ˈbir ˌlig /

noun

  1. a community sports league, such as for hockey, softball, or soccer, whose members are amateurs of diverse ages and walks of life and play purely for the fun and socializing involved: games are usually accompanied or followed by alcohol and food.

    My dad has played hockey in a beer league for years now, along with accountants, plumbers, and students.


adjective

  1. relating or belonging to an amateur community sports league typically more focused on social activity than athletic prowess.

    Whether at the professional level or the beer-league level, team chemistry is just as important as talent.

    A few years back my beer league softball team lost our sponsor, so we had to come up with a new name.

  2. typical or suggestive of a beer league, especially in lacking skill, sophistication, professionalism, etc..

    After a decade of low-end, beer-league uniforms, even hospital gowns would be an upgrade for this major-league team.

    As impressed as I was that my beer-league therapist had delivered a major-league, insightful diagnosis, I was in no mood to discuss it.

    That kind of haphazard management seems pretty beer league.

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Origin of beer league

First recorded in 2010–15

Example Sentences

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Instead, LIV turned into an easy punchline, ridiculed for its dismal TV ratings, its schlocky apparel and teams with beer league softball names: HiFlyers, Crushers, Majesticks, Cleeks and RangeGoats.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026

He has the choice of walking away and playing for free in a Sunday beer league in which people won’t call him names.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 31, 2023

Even in the pros, it would have been at least a charging penalty; in a middling no-hit beer league, it was beyond the pale.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 4, 2019

Soldiers returning from wars in Afghanistan and Iraq sought weekend activities more extreme than beer league softball.

From Washington Times • Apr. 27, 2018

From the Majors all the way down to Little League and beer league softball, coaches never cease to stress the importance of hitting your cutoffs.

From Washington Post • Oct. 28, 2011

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