单词 | buttocker |
释义 | buttockern. a. A throw performed by taking an opponent by the neck, shifting one's leg in front of his or her body, and twisting one's buttocks and hips into a position where they can be used as leverage against the opponent's stomach; a buttock (buttock n. 6). Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > wrestling > [noun] > manoeuvres swengOE turn?c1225 castc1400 trip1412 fall?a1425 foil1553 collar1581 lock1598 faulx1602 fore-hip1602 forward1602 inturn1602 mare1602 hug1617 disembracement1663 buttock1688 throw1698 back-lock1713 cross-buttock1713 flying horse1713 in holds1713 buttocker1823 chip1823 dogfall1823 cross-buttocker1827 hitch1834 bear hug1837 backfall1838 stop1840 armlock1841 side hug1842 click1846 catch-hold1849 back-breaker1867 back-click1867 snap1868 hank1870 nelson1873 headlock1876 chokehold1886 stranglehold1886 hip lock1888 heave1889 strangle1890 pinfall1894 strangler's grip1895 underhold1895 hammer-lock1897 scissor hold1897 body slam1899 scissors hold1899 armbar1901 body scissors1903 scissors grip1904 waist-hold1904 neck hold1905 scissors1909 hipe1914 oshi1940 oshi-dashi1940 oshi-taoshi1940 pindown1948 lift1958 whip1958 Boston crab1961 grapevine1968 powerbomb1990 1823 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 14 715 Thrown clean..by a vigorous and judicious buttocker. 1854 Bell's Life in London & Sporting Chron. 16 Apr. 8/3 James Scott gave William Smith a tremendous ‘buttocker’. b. A wrestler who throws an opponent by such a manoeuvre. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > wrestling > [noun] > wrestler > using specific manoeuvre buttocker1823 hiper1823 cross-buttocker1827 1823 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 14 709 The first of whom we have any authentic records of excelling as a buttocker. 1868 Gentleman's Mag. Nov. 804 There has never been a more finished eleven-stone wrestler, both as a striker and a buttocker, and in fact all round, than Jim Scott. 1905 F. Nicholson in J. Wilson Victoria Hist. Cumberland II. 490/1 William Blair,..one of the greatest buttockers ever known. 2. Coal Mining. A miner who works at the buttock (buttock n. 7). Now historical. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > miner > [noun] > coal-miner > working in specific part pitheadman1848 buttocker1882 pit-bottomer1887 1882 Trans. Mining Inst. Scotl. 1881–82 3 78 It is the buttocker's duty to take out the sprags and let the coal fall. 1908 Rep. Inspector of Mines Stafford District, 1907 12 in Parl. Papers (Cd. 4045) XIX. 419 At Stafford collieries, North Staffordshire, on 29th November, a buttocker was seriously injured by a fall of roof owing to insufficient timbering. 1912 H. F. Bulman & R. A. S. Redmayne Colliery Working (ed. 3) 294 Buttocker, one who breaks down the coal which has been undercut by the ‘holers’. A ‘getter’. 2005 S. Elmes Talking for Brit. x. 247 There were dozens of separate jobs down a Northumbrian pit, from bottomers and buttockers, corvers and crutters to horse-fettlers (ostlers) and putters to wailers and trappers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1823 |
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