mitokorozeme

English

Etymology

From Japanese 三所攻め (mi-tokoro-zeme, literally attacking three places).

Noun

mitokorozeme (plural mitokorozemes)

  1. (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker attempts an inside leg trip with one leg, tries to pull the other out from under him, and drives his head into the opponent's stomach so as to force him out backwards. A triple attack force out.
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