bodyslam
English
Verb
bodyslam (third-person singular simple present bodyslams, present participle bodyslamming, simple past and past participle bodyslammed)
- (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
- (figuratively) To deliver a devastating blow against an opponent
- 2001 July 7, Meek, Richard, “Young Tiger has growing up to do”, in Sun Herald, Biloxi, page C3:
- He is struggling with his swing, and undoubtedly that has bodyslammed his inner psyche.
- 2002 February 4, “A Big Crimp in Cash Flow”, in BusinessWeek, ISSN 0007-7135:
- The recession is bodyslamming Corporate America in a new and troubling way.
- 2003 November 22, “NBC executive plays coy about ending hits”, in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ISSN 1068-624X:
- By bodyslamming its new Rob Lowe courtroom drama, "The Lyon's Den," against ABC's surprisingly resurgent courtroom drama, "The Practice," NBC hastened the swift demise of its best fall entry.
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Noun
bodyslam (plural bodyslams)
- Such a throw
- (figuratively) A devastating blow against an opponent.
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