No. It is a figure of speech. A euphemism is a word substituted for another word that is deemed unacceptably explicit. For example, the word mortician came into vogue as a euphemism for "undertaker," which was considered too direct and to the point.
A euphemism is a polite, socially acceptable way of naming something else. For example, a public toilet being called a "comfort station", or "Sailsbury steak" as a euphemism for a hamburger.
Yes, but regular sports such as football or soccer, have alot of rules and more agressiveness. Extreme sports like skateboarding, do not have limits and no offside penalties, but regular are pretty basic.
Saving the world and other extreme sports
primaraly surf , skate an other extreme sports
Y'see, here's the problem... you haven't provided the example so your question is meaningless.
do things which are admired by other people. There is even a special TV channel- Extreme Sports, where everyone can watch amazing tricks, and crazy people who make...
Saving the world and other extreme sports.
a library.
maybe so
Ari dies
the whole flock is on the cover of the version that i have
A euphemism is a nice way of saying something... It all depends on what your "other words" are, and in many cases if there is one euphemism for something, there are also several more.