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A style of wrestling with few rules or restrictions
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(slang, professional wrestling) A storyline between two wrestlers, providing the background for and approach to a feud.
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Alternative form of arm-wrestler [Someone who arm-wrestles.]
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A strength sport with two participants, in which each participant grips the other's hand and tries to pin the other's arm onto a surface.
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Someone who arm-wrestles.
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Alternative form of arm wrestling [A strength sport with two participants, in which each participant grips the other's hand and tries to pin the other's arm onto a surface.]
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Synonym of crapless craps (“dice game”)
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(Australia, humorous) A men's gymnastic move where the gymnast leaps into the air, landing in a push-up position in which his groin touches the floor, or, by extension, any maneuver that results in crushing the male groin.
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(cooking) One who applies batter.
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(sports) A fight during a sporting event that causes non-participating players to leave their benches to get involved.
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Alternative spelling of bodyslam [Such a throw]
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Alternative spelling of bodyslam [(wrestling and combat sports) To throw an opponent bodily on the floor, eg in wrestling or judo, sometimes also throwing one's own body on top of them]
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(intransitive, boxing) To participate in boxing; to be a boxer.
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(boxing) A padded mitten, designed to protect the hand while punching, and worn in boxing.
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A push or shove; a butt.
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An individual fight in the sport of cage fighting.
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(professional wrestling) An event in which wrestlers battle in a enclosed location, escaping over the top to win.
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A game, often played in a lake or swimming pool, where two people, each sitting on a teammate's shoulders, attempt to knock each other down.
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(hurling) An instance of restarting the game after a "dead ball", where it is dropped between two opposing players, who can fight for possession.
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(wrestling) A series of workouts used to build skills of practitioners regardless of team affiliation.
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violent physical confrontation between two or more opponents at short range
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Alternative spelling of clusterball. [(slang, euphemistic) Synonym of clusterfuck.]
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(boxing, by extension) The group of people who assist a boxer during a bout.
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To fight with someone; to duel.
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(historical) A form of wrestling, popular in the nineteenth century, in which competitors could kick each other with hardened footwear.
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To perform a double grab
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a person who fights a duel
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A contest of strength in which the competitors lock their fingers and pull in opposite directions until one of them is dragged beyond a limit.
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Things related to the sport of boxing.
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(US, sports) Being a style of amateur wrestling practised at collegiate and university level in the United States; the ultimate goal is to pin the opponent to the mat, and the legs can be used in offense and defense.
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(wrestling) A charge at the opponent followed by a strike in the chest or face with a forearm to force them back and down to the mat.
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(sports) An Olympic sport, a style of wrestling
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UK standard spelling of Greco-Roman wrestling.; one of the two Olympic styles of wrestling, forbidding attacks below the waist.
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A wrestler; one who fights by wrestling.
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(wrestling) Describing Greco-Roman wrestling, a form of wrestling where fighters may only attack above the waist.
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Canada, US standard spelling of Graeco-Roman wrestling. [UK standard spelling of Greco-Roman wrestling.; one of the two Olympic styles of wrestling, forbidding attacks below the waist.]
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A fighting style, primarily in mixed martial arts, in which one pins one's opponent and then strikes him or her repeatedly.
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(wrestling slang) A preliminary wrestler; a jobber.
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(wrestling) A wrestler who uses the hipe technique.
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(transitive, intransitive) To stand with the lateral side of one's (usually right) foot touching the lateral side of his opponent's (right) foot and with his (right) hand clasping his opponent's, and to attempt to force his opponent to lose balance to the extent the latter's (right) foot moves even as his opponent does the same to him.
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A match in professional wrestling in which an item, such as a title belt, is hung above the ring, and the winner is the contestant who climbs a ladder and retrieves it.
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(professional wrestling) A wrestler who performs in the lowcard
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(professional wrestling) A wrestler who performs in the midcard
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Alternative form of mudwrestler [Someone that practices mud wrestling]
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A form of entertainment in which people wrestle in mud.
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Someone that practices mud wrestling
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Alternative spelling of mud wrestling [A form of entertainment in which people wrestle in mud.]
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(boxing) A bout that the referee cancels early, either due to a serious injury early in the fight or due to a lack of action
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(intransitive, gambling) To bet or gamble with only small amounts of money.
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The wrestler who is pinned.
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(sports, gambling) To deliberately perform badly in a game as part of point shaving.
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(wrestling, transitive) To perform such a move upon.
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A professional boxing match, in which two boxers compete for a prize (usually money).
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Short for professional wrestling. [A form of sports entertainment characterized by the performance of choreographed wrestling matches with predetermined outcomes.]
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A performer in the professional wrestling business.
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A form of sports entertainment characterized by the performance of choreographed wrestling matches with predetermined outcomes.
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A style of wrestling that combines professional wrestling moves and submission holds.
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(professional wrestling slang) an interview or monologue intended to promote a character or an upcoming match.
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Synonym of race against time
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(boxing, military) Free-for-all, especially involving multiple combatants.
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(professional wrestling, slang) A point in a professional wrestling match when one or more wrestlers run to the ring to aid a fellow wrestler who is being beaten.
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A combat sport derived from professional wrestling which is not freestyle but which allows the inclusion of unscripted moves where the combatants actually try to hurt one another.
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(intransitive, bridge) To make a slam bid.
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(colloquial, idiomatic) A task expected to present no difficulty, a piece of cake.
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Alternative form of slam dunk [(basketball) An impressively forceful dunk.]
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A fan of professional wrestling who is aware that the matches are scripted but enjoys them nonetheless.
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A scuffle or play fight whose object is to hit opponents with snowballs.
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The act of one who spars.
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A scripted and rehearsed spectacle based on and appearing to be a competitive sport, particularly but not only professional wrestling.
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(professional wrestling) A group of wrestlers who support each other within a wrestling storyline.
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A special match in wrestling where opponents wrestle inside an enclosed cage surrounded by steel
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A wrestling match that continues until one of the wrestlers is defeated, without formal division into rounds and without stopping in the case of injury.
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A submission hold in wrestling, mixed martial arts, or other combat sports.
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(boxing) A bout between two championship title holders.
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(professional wrestling) A group of wrestlers who work together as a team. Only one is in the ring at any given time, and they change places by "tagging" each other with a gesture like a high five.
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(professional wrestling) To wrestle as part of a tag team.
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(boxing) To take to opportunity to rest briefly after being knocked down but before being counted out by the referee.
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(professional wrestling slang) A professional wrestler who is neutral or morally ambiguous; neither a face nor a heel, or showing no favoritism to either allegiance.
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(wrestling) An unfair seizing of an opponent under the arms.
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(professional wrestling) A wrestler who performs in the uppercard
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A professional tumbling act that emulates the sport of wrestling. Also called "professional wrestling". It is distinguished from sport wrestling — which has strict internationally recognized rules and is conducted on a mat — by being scripted, rehearsed, conducted in a boxing ring rather than on a mat, and televised as entertainment.
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