Bramley Bomber wrote:
are you pinning for them though? 
answers.com wrote:
tr.v., pinned, pin·ning, pins.
1. To fasten or secure with or as if with a pin or pins. 2. To transfix. 3. To place in a position of trusting dependence: He pinned his faith on an absurdity. 4. 1. To hold fast; immobilize: The passenger was pinned under the wreckage of the truck. 2. Sports. To win a fall from in wrestling. 5. To give (a woman) a fraternity pin in token of attachment.
phrasal verbs:
pin down
1. To fix or establish clearly: was finally able to pin down the cause of the disease. 2. To force (someone) to give firm opinions or precise information: The reporter pinned the governor down on the issue of capital punishment.
pin on
1. To attribute (a crime) to (someone): The murder was pinned on the wrong suspect.
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