The next time you see someone type "Alexis Texas can he score" in a group chat or a Twitter reply, do not correct them. Just reply with this article. Because sometimes, the question is more entertaining than the answer.

However, the "he" suggests the searcher believes Alexis Texas is a male rookie drafted into the NFL, NBA, or MLS. This is a classic example of the —a collective false memory that a player named "Alexis Texas" exists on a team like the Dallas Cowboys or the San Antonio Spurs.

At first glance, it reads like a grammatical glitch. Who is "he"? Why is a famous adult film actress being referenced in a sports context? And what, exactly, are we trying to score?

But if you are looking for a cultural phenomenon—a phrase that encapsulates the beautiful, confusing, hilarious collision of pornography, sports fandom, and bad grammar—then

Have a different interpretation of the phrase? Let us know in the comments below. And please, double-check your fantasy football draft picks before you hit confirm. This article is a work of satire and cultural analysis. No professional athletes were harmed, and no adult film stars were misgendered, in the writing of this piece. Always use respectful search terms.