leg-breaker
See also: legbreaker and leg breaker
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leg-breaker (plural leg-breakers)
- (chiefly US, slang) A violent thug, especially one employed as an enforcer by a criminal organization.
- 1974, Victor Riesel, "Mob money took Rebozo," Rome News-Tribune (US), 4 Sep., p. 4 (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
- The thug was an acknowledged leg breaker, a shakedown artist, a peddler of violence.
- 1974, Victor Riesel, "Mob money took Rebozo," Rome News-Tribune (US), 4 Sep., p. 4 (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
- A person whose job is to break the legs of poultry in a food processing facility.
- 2000, M. McDiarmid et al., "Male and Female Rate Differences in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Injuries," Environmental Research, vol. 83, no. 1, p. 28:
- For example, jobs described as meat wrapper or leg breaker would both be coded "butcher meat cutter."
- 2000, M. McDiarmid et al., "Male and Female Rate Differences in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Injuries," Environmental Research, vol. 83, no. 1, p. 28:
- (soccer) A tackle or other on-field maneuver capable of breaking a player's leg.
- 2008, "Mailbox," football365.com, 22 Dec. (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
- Arca performed a similar stunt with a high over-the-top-of-the-ball tackle on Andy Johnson, except he connected. It is what is called a leg-breaker.
- 2008, "Mailbox," football365.com, 22 Dec. (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
- (cycling) A demanding bicycling competition or the course on which such a competition is held.
- 2003, Tim Maloney, "First Edition News for May 22, 2003," cyclingnews.com, 22 May (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
- Zoncolan is a fabled leg breaker of a 13.3km climb that is one of the toughest ascents ever included in a major stage race.
- 2003, Tim Maloney, "First Edition News for May 22, 2003," cyclingnews.com, 22 May (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
- (cricket) A cricketer who bowls leg breaks.
- 1905, The Strand Magazine, p. 703:
- Armstrong is a leg-breaker, with eight fielders on the on-side. Probably he would do better if he bowled more at the wicket.
- 1905, The Strand Magazine, p. 703:
- (cricket) A leg break ball.
- 1894, "Canadian Cricketers Lead," New York Times, 18 Sep., p. 3 (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
- Noble joined Wood, and the pair changed the aspect of affairs, 45 being up before a leg breaker from McGiverin proved too good for Noble's defense.
- 1894, "Canadian Cricketers Lead," New York Times, 18 Sep., p. 3 (retrieved 5 Jan. 2009):
Related terms
- leg break
- leg-breaking
Translations
(soccer) a tackle or other maneuver capable of breaking a player's leg
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