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Wrestling: to engage in an argument or dispute, especially until one side is victorious. In wrestling, it means to engage in a wrestling bout, the mat being the surface on which the contest is fought. OED cites the wrestling usage to 1908, the figurative to 1912; [20] however, AHDI states it has been used in its figurative sense "since about ...
These are not merely catchy sayings. Even though some sources may identify a phrase as a catchphrase, this list is for those that meet the definition given in the lead section of the catchphrase article and are notable for their widespread use within the culture. This list is distinct from the list of political catchphrases.
A wrestling event where a company's biggest draws wrestle. [1] Compare B-show and C-show. A-team A group of a wrestling promotion's top stars who wrestle at an A-show. [1] Compare B-team. abort To suddenly discontinue a feud, angle, or gimmick due to a lack of fan interest or some other caveat (like injury), usually without explanation. [1] ace
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"I’m still grieving my mom, so I want to dedicate (this to her), because I didn’t get to do that at the Venice Film Festival," said Kidman, 57, referencing how Reijn accepted Kidman's ...
She then noted recent reporting by the Wall Street Journal that detailed how White House aides covered up Biden’s mental decline over the past four years.. The explosive report says staffers ...
Caitlin Clark recently learned from her parents that she was almost named MVP of boys basketball league when she was a young hooper.. While chatting with Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts ...
Surname Siblings Country Note(s) Ref(s) Alvarado: El Brazo Brazo de Oro Brazo de Plata Super Brazo Brazo Cibernético Brazo de Platino Mexico In this branch of the Alvarado wrestling family, Brazo de Oro was the oldest of the six brothers (all six are sons of Shadito Cruz, patriarch and founder of the Alvarado family).