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CSWHIPS[a. HIPPER, HIPPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip ("cross-buttock").
JOBS[v. JOBBED, JOBBING, JOBS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] To take the loss, usually in a demeaning or submissive manner.
SPINAEGKSTY[v. PINNED, PINNING, PINS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The victory condition of holding the opponent's shoulders on the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time.
POPES[v. POPPED, POPPING, POPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A (usually very) loud audience reaction.
BOMBES[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 27] A professional wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and then slammed back-first down to the mat.
BURY[v. BURIED, BURYING, BURIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To ruin the image or character of another wrestler; usually by embarrassing or defeating them in dominating fashion.
DOJOS[n. -JOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Synonym of dohyo (“the ring in which a sumo wrestling match is held”).
DUALS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A head-to-head match or meet between two teams, such as two high schools or colleges.
FACEDRST[v. FACED, FACING°, FACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A headlining wrestler with a persona embodying heroic or virtuous traits and who is regarded as a "good guy", especially one who is handsome and well-conditioned; a baby face.
FALLS[v. FELL°, FALLEN, FALLING°, FALLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 34] An instance of a wrestler being pinned to the mat.
FEUDS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A staged rivalry between wrestlers.
STHANKSY[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A throw in which a wrestler turns his left side to his opponent, twines his left leg about his opponent's right leg from the inside, and throws him backward.
CWHEATHS[v. HEATED or HET°, HEATING°, HEATS] [Wiktionary - Sense 20] A negative reaction from the audience, especially as a heel (or bad character), or in general.
WHEELS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] A headlining wrestler regarded as a "bad guy," whose ring persona embodies villainous or reprehensible traits and demonstrates characteristics of a braggart and a bully.
HELD[v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 33] A position or grip used to control the opponent.
CSWHIPS[a. HIPPER, HIPPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip ("cross-buttock").
AHOLDS[v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 33] A position or grip used to control the opponent.
JOBS[v. JOBBED, JOBBING, JOBS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] To take the loss, usually in a demeaning or submissive manner.
CHLMROVERST[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Of a wrestler: generating a reaction from fans.
SPINS[v. PINNED, PINNING, PINS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The victory condition of holding the opponent's shoulders on the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time.
POPSY[v. POPPED, POPPING, POPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A (usually very) loud audience reaction.
PUSHY[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 28] An attempt to give momentum to a wrestler's career in the form of victories and/or more screen time.
BIWRINGS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to form a ring «a circular band» around / ----- [v. RANG°, RUNG°, RINGING, RINGS] · to give forth a clear, resonant sound
SAVEDRS[v. SAVED, SAVING°, SAVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A point in a professional wrestling match when one or more wrestlers run to the ring to aid a fellow wrestler who is being beaten.
SELLES[v. SOLD, SELLING, SELLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] To pretend that an opponent's blows or maneuvers are causing legitimate injury; to act.
SOLDIO[v. SOLD, SELLING, SELLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] To pretend that an opponent's blows or maneuvers are causing legitimate injury; to act.
SUMOS[n. -MOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A stylised Japanese form of wrestling in which a wrestler loses if he is forced from the ring, or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the ground.
TURNS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 22] To change personalities, such as from being a face (good guy) to heel (bad guy) or vice versa.
WORKS[v. WORKED or WROUGHT, WORKING°, WORKS] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The staging of events to appear as real.
BDGJMTWANGLEDRS[v. -GLED, -GLING°, -GLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] A storyline between two wrestlers, providing the background for and approach to a feud.
BLADEDRS[v. BLADED, BLADING°, BLADES] [Wiktionary - Sense 31] To cut a person (usually oneself) so as to provoke bleeding.
BOMBS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 27] A professional wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and then slammed back-first down to the mat.
CLEANS[a. CLEANER°, CLEANEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] Of a victory or performance: without any blemishes such as submission holds, disqualification, interference, etc.
CLICKS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 30] A kind of throw.
COLORS[v. -ED°, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 23] To bleed, either through injury or blading. Usally prefaced with "get".
DESHIS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] a member of a heya ("stable"); trained by its shisho
DOJOS[n. -JOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Synonym of dohyo (“the ring in which a sumo wrestling match is held”).
DUALS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A head-to-head match or meet between two teams, such as two high schools or colleges.
FACED[v. FACED, FACING°, FACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A headlining wrestler with a persona embodying heroic or virtuous traits and who is regarded as a "good guy", especially one who is handsome and well-conditioned; a baby face.
FACES[v. FACED, FACING°, FACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A headlining wrestler with a persona embodying heroic or virtuous traits and who is regarded as a "good guy", especially one who is handsome and well-conditioned; a baby face.
FALLS[v. FELL°, FALLEN, FALLING°, FALLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 34] An instance of a wrestler being pinned to the mat.
FEUDS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A staged rivalry between wrestlers.
STHANKS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A throw in which a wrestler turns his left side to his opponent, twines his left leg about his opponent's right leg from the inside, and throws him backward.
CWHEATS[v. HEATED or HET°, HEATING°, HEATS] [Wiktionary - Sense 20] A negative reaction from the audience, especially as a heel (or bad character), or in general.
WHEELS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] A headlining wrestler regarded as a "bad guy," whose ring persona embodies villainous or reprehensible traits and demonstrates characteristics of a braggart and a bully.
AHOLDS[v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 33] A position or grip used to control the opponent.
CHLMROVERS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Of a wrestler: generating a reaction from fans.
PROMOS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] an interview or monologue intended to promote a character or an upcoming match.
TROUGHSY[a. ROUGHER°, ROUGHEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 23] To break the rules by being excessively violent.
SAVED[v. SAVED, SAVING°, SAVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A point in a professional wrestling match when one or more wrestlers run to the ring to aid a fellow wrestler who is being beaten.
SAVES[v. SAVED, SAVING°, SAVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A point in a professional wrestling match when one or more wrestlers run to the ring to aid a fellow wrestler who is being beaten.
SELLS[v. SOLD, SELLING, SELLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] To pretend that an opponent's blows or maneuvers are causing legitimate injury; to act.
SHOOTS[v. SHOT°, SHOOTING°, SHOOTS] [Wiktionary - Sense 24] To lunge.
SPEARS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] In professional wrestling, a running tackle in which the wrestler's shoulder is driven into the opponent's midsection.
STIFFSY[a. STIFFER, STIFFEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Delivered more forcefully than needed, whether intentionally or accidentally, thus causing legitimate pain to the opponent.
STRAPS[v. STRAPPED, STRAPPING°, STRAPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A championship belt, or by extension, the title.
SUMOS[n. -MOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A stylised Japanese form of wrestling in which a wrestler loses if he is forced from the ring, or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the ground.
TAIKOS[n. -KOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A traditional drum, beaten by yobidashi to announce the beginning of a tournament, and at the end of each day
TURNS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 22] To change personalities, such as from being a face (good guy) to heel (bad guy) or vice versa.
VALETS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A female performer in professional wrestling, acting as either a manager or personal chaperone; often used to attract and titillate male members of the audience.
WORKS[v. WORKED or WROUGHT, WORKING°, WORKS] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The staging of events to appear as real.
DGJMTWANGLED[v. -GLED, -GLING°, -GLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] A storyline between two wrestlers, providing the background for and approach to a feud.
BDGJMTWANGLES[v. -GLED, -GLING°, -GLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] A storyline between two wrestlers, providing the background for and approach to a feud.
BLADED[v. BLADED, BLADING°, BLADES] [Wiktionary - Sense 31] To cut a person (usually oneself) so as to provoke bleeding.
BLADES[v. BLADED, BLADING°, BLADES] [Wiktionary - Sense 31] To cut a person (usually oneself) so as to provoke bleeding.
BOMBED[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 27] A professional wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and then slammed back-first down to the mat.
ABRIDGEDS[v. BRIDGED, BRIDGING°, BRIDGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A defensive position in which the wrestler is supported by his feet and head, belly-up, in order to prevent touch-down of the shoulders and eventually to dislodge an opponent who has established a position on top.
BURIED[v. BURIED, BURYING, BURIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To ruin the image or character of another wrestler; usually by embarrassing or defeating them in dominating fashion.
BURIES[v. BURIED, BURYING, BURIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To ruin the image or character of another wrestler; usually by embarrassing or defeating them in dominating fashion.
CLEANSE[a. CLEANER°, CLEANEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] Of a victory or performance: without any blemishes such as submission holds, disqualification, interference, etc.
CLENCH[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to grasp firmly
CLICKS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 30] A kind of throw.
CLINCH[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The act of one or both fighters holding onto the other to prevent being hit or engage in standup grappling.
ACLINICS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A series of workouts used to build skills of practitioners regardless of team affiliation.
COLORS[v. -ED°, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 23] To bleed, either through injury or blading. Usally prefaced with "get".
SCUTTERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 20] A three-quarters facelock bulldog move in which the attacker drives the opponent's head into the mat while falling onto their back.
DESHIS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] a member of a heya ("stable"); trained by its shisho
ESPOIRS[n. -S] · a category of wrestlers
FALLEN[v. FELL°, FALLEN, FALLING°, FALLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 34] An instance of a wrestler being pinned to the mat.
FEUDED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A staged rivalry between wrestlers.
FINISH[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] The ending of a match and its structure.
STHANKED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A throw in which a wrestler turns his left side to his opponent, twines his left leg about his opponent's right leg from the inside, and throws him backward.
CHEATED[v. HEATED or HET°, HEATING°, HEATS] [Wiktionary - Sense 20] A negative reaction from the audience, especially as a heel (or bad character), or in general.
WHEELED[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] A headlining wrestler regarded as a "bad guy," whose ring persona embodies villainous or reprehensible traits and demonstrates characteristics of a braggart and a bully.
CSWHIPPED[a. HIPPER, HIPPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip ("cross-buttock").
CSWHIPPER[a. HIPPER, HIPPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip ("cross-buttock").
HOLDEN[v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 33] A position or grip used to control the opponent.
INTURNS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A move where the wrestler puts his thigh between the tights of his opponent, and lifts him up.
JOBBED[v. JOBBED, JOBBING, JOBS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] To take the loss, usually in a demeaning or submissive manner.
JOBBERSY[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A performer whose primary role is to lose to established talent.
LARIATS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] An attack where the wrestler runs towards an opponent, wraps his arm around their upper chest and neck and then forces them to the ground.
NELSONS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A wrestling hold in which a wrestler's arm is locked behind their back.
CHOVERED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Of a wrestler: generating a reaction from fans.
PINNED[v. PINNED, PINNING, PINS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The victory condition of holding the opponent's shoulders on the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time.
POPPED[v. POPPED, POPPING, POPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A (usually very) loud audience reaction.
PROMOS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] an interview or monologue intended to promote a character or an upcoming match.
PUSHED[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 28] An attempt to give momentum to a wrestler's career in the form of victories and/or more screen time.
PUSHES[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 28] An attempt to give momentum to a wrestler's career in the form of victories and/or more screen time.
TROUGHS[a. ROUGHER°, ROUGHEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 23] To break the rules by being excessively violent.
SHOOTS[v. SHOT°, SHOOTING°, SHOOTS] [Wiktionary - Sense 24] To lunge.
SPEARS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] In professional wrestling, a running tackle in which the wrestler's shoulder is driven into the opponent's midsection.
SPLASHY[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A body press; a move where the wrestler jumps forward from a raised platform such as the top turnbuckle, landing stomach first across an opponent lying on the ground below.
ASPRAWLSY[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] To scoot the legs backwards, so as to land on the upper back of an opponent attempting a takedown.
SQUASHY[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] An extremely one-sided, usually short, match.
STABLEDRS[a. -BLER°, -BLEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] An organization of sumo wrestlers who live and train together.
STIFFS[a. STIFFER, STIFFEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Delivered more forcefully than needed, whether intentionally or accidentally, thus causing legitimate pain to the opponent.
STRAPS[v. STRAPPED, STRAPPING°, STRAPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A championship belt, or by extension, the title.
STROKEDRS[v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 26] Backstage influence.
SUBMITS[v. -MITTED, -MITTING, -MITS] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] To win a fight against (an opponent) by submission.
TAIKOS[n. -KOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A traditional drum, beaten by yobidashi to announce the beginning of a tournament, and at the end of each day
TIGHTS[n.] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A garment, similar to briefs, worn chiefly by professional wrestlers.
TURNED[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 22] To change personalities, such as from being a face (good guy) to heel (bad guy) or vice versa.
VALETS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A female performer in professional wrestling, acting as either a manager or personal chaperone; often used to attract and titillate male members of the audience.
WARSLEDRS[v. -SLED, -SLING, -SLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WORKED[v. WORKED or WROUGHT, WORKING°, WORKS] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The staging of events to appear as real.
ARMLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A wrestling move in which the opponent's arm is held immobile.
BLADINGS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] The act of cutting oneself open, usually on the forehead, to draw blood and make the fight more spectacular.
ABRIDGED[v. BRIDGED, BRIDGING°, BRIDGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A defensive position in which the wrestler is supported by his feet and head, belly-up, in order to prevent touch-down of the shoulders and eventually to dislodge an opponent who has established a position on top.
ABRIDGES[v. BRIDGED, BRIDGING°, BRIDGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A defensive position in which the wrestler is supported by his feet and head, belly-up, in order to prevent touch-down of the shoulders and eventually to dislodge an opponent who has established a position on top.
BULLDOGS[v. -DOGGED, -DOGGING°, -DOGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] Any move in which the wrestler grabs an opponent's head and jumps forward, so that the wrestler lands, often in a sitting position, and drives the opponent's face into the mat.
BURYING[v. BURIED, BURYING, BURIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To ruin the image or character of another wrestler; usually by embarrassing or defeating them in dominating fashion.
CLEANED[a. CLEANER°, CLEANEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] Of a victory or performance: without any blemishes such as submission holds, disqualification, interference, etc.
CLICKED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 30] A kind of throw.
CLINICS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A series of workouts used to build skills of practitioners regardless of team affiliation.
COUNTERS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to oppose
SCUTTERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 20] A three-quarters facelock bulldog move in which the attacker drives the opponent's head into the mat while falling onto their back.
ESPOIRS[n. -S] · a category of wrestlers
FEUDING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A staged rivalry between wrestlers.
STHANKING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A throw in which a wrestler turns his left side to his opponent, twines his left leg about his opponent's right leg from the inside, and throws him backward.
HIPPEST[a. HIPPER, HIPPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip ("cross-buttock").
CSWHIPPING[a. HIPPER, HIPPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip ("cross-buttock").
INTURNS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A move where the wrestler puts his thigh between the tights of his opponent, and lifts him up.
JOBBERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A performer whose primary role is to lose to established talent.
JOBBING[v. JOBBED, JOBBING, JOBS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] To take the loss, usually in a demeaning or submissive manner.
KAYFABE[n.] The act.
LARIATS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] An attack where the wrestler runs towards an opponent, wraps his arm around their upper chest and neck and then forces them to the ground.
LEOTARDS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A one-piece skintight garment with or without sleeves and without legs (often worn by gymnasts, acrobats, wrestlers, female swimmers, etc.)
NELSONS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A wrestling hold in which a wrestler's arm is locked behind their back.
CHOVERING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Of a wrestler: generating a reaction from fans.
SPINNING[v. PINNED, PINNING, PINS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The victory condition of holding the opponent's shoulders on the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time.
POPPING[v. POPPED, POPPING, POPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A (usually very) loud audience reaction.
PROMOED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] an interview or monologue intended to promote a character or an upcoming match.
PUSHING[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 28] An attempt to give momentum to a wrestler's career in the form of victories and/or more screen time.
RIKISHI[n. RIKISHI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A sumo wrestler.
ROUGHED[a. ROUGHER°, ROUGHEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 23] To break the rules by being excessively violent.
SELLING[v. SOLD, SELLING, SELLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] To pretend that an opponent's blows or maneuvers are causing legitimate injury; to act.
SHOOTERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] A professional wrestler who uses actual fighting moves as part of his style, or who speaks his mind during a live or televised event (instead of speaking from a script).
SLEEPERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A sleeper hold.
SPEARED[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] In professional wrestling, a running tackle in which the wrestler's shoulder is driven into the opponent's midsection.
SPRAWLS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] To scoot the legs backwards, so as to land on the upper back of an opponent attempting a takedown.
STABLED[a. -BLER°, -BLEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] An organization of sumo wrestlers who live and train together.
STABLEST[a. -BLER°, -BLEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] An organization of sumo wrestlers who live and train together.
STIFFED[a. STIFFER, STIFFEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Delivered more forcefully than needed, whether intentionally or accidentally, thus causing legitimate pain to the opponent.
STIFFER[a. STIFFER, STIFFEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Delivered more forcefully than needed, whether intentionally or accidentally, thus causing legitimate pain to the opponent.
STROKED[v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 26] Backstage influence.
STROKES[v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 26] Backstage influence.
STUNNERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A professional wrestling maneuver in which an attacking wrestler applies a facelock to an opponent and falls to a seated position, forcing the opponent's jaw or neck to drop on the attacker's shoulder.
SUBMITS[v. -MITTED, -MITTING, -MITS] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] To win a fight against (an opponent) by submission.
SUMOISTS[n. -S] · a sumo wrestler
TOEHOLDS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A hold in which the aggressor bends back the opponent's foot.
TWEENERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A professional wrestler who is neutral or morally ambiguous; neither a face nor a heel, or showing no favoritism to either allegiance.
VALETED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A female performer in professional wrestling, acting as either a manager or personal chaperone; often used to attract and titillate male members of the audience.
WARSLED[v. -SLED, -SLING, -SLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSLERS[n. -S] · a wrestler «one that wrestles» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSLES[v. -SLED, -SLING, -SLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSTLEDRS[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WRESTLEDRS[v. -TLED, -TLING°, -TLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To take part in (a wrestling bout or match).
WROUGHT[v. WORKED or WROUGHT, WORKING°, WORKS] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The staging of events to appear as real.
ARMLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A wrestling move in which the opponent's arm is held immobile.
BEATDOWNS[n. -S] A severe beating.
BLADINGS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] The act of cutting oneself open, usually on the forehead, to draw blood and make the fight more spectacular.
BOMBABLE[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 27] A professional wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and then slammed back-first down to the mat.
BULLDOGS[v. -DOGGED, -DOGGING°, -DOGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] Any move in which the wrestler grabs an opponent's head and jumps forward, so that the wrestler lands, often in a sitting position, and drives the opponent's face into the mat.
CLEANEST[a. CLEANER°, CLEANEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] Of a victory or performance: without any blemishes such as submission holds, disqualification, interference, etc.
CLICKING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 30] A kind of throw.
CLINCHED[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The act of one or both fighters holding onto the other to prevent being hit or engage in standup grappling.
CLINCHES[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The act of one or both fighters holding onto the other to prevent being hit or engage in standup grappling.
CLINICAL[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A series of workouts used to build skills of practitioners regardless of team affiliation.
FACEABLE[v. FACED, FACING°, FACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A headlining wrestler with a persona embodying heroic or virtuous traits and who is regarded as a "good guy", especially one who is handsome and well-conditioned; a baby face.
FINISHED[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] The ending of a match and its structure.
FINISHERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A finishing move.
FINISHES[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] The ending of a match and its structure.
HEADLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A wrestling move where the attacker puts their arm tightly round their opponent's head, which the opponent can't easily escape from.
CHEATABLE[v. HEATED or HET°, HEATING°, HEATS] [Wiktionary - Sense 20] A negative reaction from the audience, especially as a heel (or bad character), or in general.
HOLDABLE[v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 33] A position or grip used to control the opponent.
INTURNED[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A move where the wrestler puts his thigh between the tights of his opponent, and lifts him up.
KNOCKOUTS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A woman in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
LARIATED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] An attack where the wrestler runs towards an opponent, wraps his arm around their upper chest and neck and then forces them to the ground.
PROMOING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] an interview or monologue intended to promote a character or an upcoming match.
RINGSIDERS[n. -S] · the area just outside a boxing or wrestling ring «a square enclosure»
ROUGHEST[a. ROUGHER°, ROUGHEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 23] To break the rules by being excessively violent.
SAVEABLE[v. SAVED, SAVING°, SAVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A point in a professional wrestling match when one or more wrestlers run to the ring to aid a fellow wrestler who is being beaten.
SELLABLE[v. SOLD, SELLING, SELLS] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] To pretend that an opponent's blows or maneuvers are causing legitimate injury; to act.
SHOOTERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] A professional wrestler who uses actual fighting moves as part of his style, or who speaks his mind during a live or televised event (instead of speaking from a script).
SLEEPERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A sleeper hold.
SPLASHED[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A body press; a move where the wrestler jumps forward from a raised platform such as the top turnbuckle, landing stomach first across an opponent lying on the ground below.
SPLASHES[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A body press; a move where the wrestler jumps forward from a raised platform such as the top turnbuckle, landing stomach first across an opponent lying on the ground below.
SPRAWLED[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] To scoot the legs backwards, so as to land on the upper back of an opponent attempting a takedown.
SQUASHED[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] An extremely one-sided, usually short, match.
SQUASHES[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] An extremely one-sided, usually short, match.
STABLEST[a. -BLER°, -BLEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] An organization of sumo wrestlers who live and train together.
STICKLERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A referee or adjudicator at a fight, wrestling match, duel, etc. who ensures fair play.
STIFFEST[a. STIFFER, STIFFEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Delivered more forcefully than needed, whether intentionally or accidentally, thus causing legitimate pain to the opponent.
STIFFING[a. STIFFER, STIFFEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Delivered more forcefully than needed, whether intentionally or accidentally, thus causing legitimate pain to the opponent.
STRAPPED[v. STRAPPED, STRAPPING°, STRAPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 14] A championship belt, or by extension, the title.
STROKING[v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 26] Backstage influence.
STUNNERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A professional wrestling maneuver in which an attacking wrestler applies a facelock to an opponent and falls to a seated position, forcing the opponent's jaw or neck to drop on the attacker's shoulder.
SUMOISTS[n. -S] · a sumo wrestler
TOEHOLDS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A hold in which the aggressor bends back the opponent's foot.
TURNABLE[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 22] To change personalities, such as from being a face (good guy) to heel (bad guy) or vice versa.
TWEENERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A professional wrestler who is neutral or morally ambiguous; neither a face nor a heel, or showing no favoritism to either allegiance.
VALETING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A female performer in professional wrestling, acting as either a manager or personal chaperone; often used to attract and titillate male members of the audience.
WARSLERS[n. -S] · a wrestler «one that wrestles» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSLING[v. -SLED, -SLING, -SLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSTLED[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSTLERS[n. -S] · a wrestler «one that wrestles» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSTLES[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WRESTLED[v. -TLED, -TLING°, -TLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] simple past and past participle of wrestle
WRESTLERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A person who wrestles.
WRESTLES[v. -TLED, -TLING°, -TLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of wrestle
YOKOZUNAS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The highest rank of sumo wrestler, above ozeki; grand champion.
CHOKEHOLDS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A grappling hold around a person's neck, especially one in which the neck is grasped tightly from behind with an arm, cutting off the flow of blood to the brain and restricting breathing.
CLINCHING[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The act of one or both fighters holding onto the other to prevent being hit or engage in standup grappling.
FINISHERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A finishing move.
FINISHING[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] The ending of a match and its structure.
FREESTYLEDRS[v. -LED, LING, -LES] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A style of wrestling in which any non-injurious holds are permitted.
GRAPEVINES[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A leglock.
HEADLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A wrestling move where the attacker puts their arm tightly round their opponent's head, which the opponent can't easily escape from.
KNOCKOUTS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A woman in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
LARIATING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] An attack where the wrestler runs towards an opponent, wraps his arm around their upper chest and neck and then forces them to the ground.
PALAESTRAES[n. -TRAE or -TRAS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A public area in ancient Greece and Rome dedicated to the teaching and practice of wrestling and other sports; a wrestling school, a gymnasium.
PALESTRAL[a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] palestric; relating to wrestling
PANCRATIA[n. -TIA or -TIUMS] · © an athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling (=pancratia)
RINGSIDES[n. -S] · the area just outside a boxing or wrestling ring «a square enclosure»
SMACKDOWNS[n. -S] · a wrestling bout
SPLASHING[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A body press; a move where the wrestler jumps forward from a raised platform such as the top turnbuckle, landing stomach first across an opponent lying on the ground below.
SPRAWLING[v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] To scoot the legs backwards, so as to land on the upper back of an opponent attempting a takedown.
SQUASHING[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] An extremely one-sided, usually short, match.
SUBMITTED[v. -MITTED, -MITTING, -MITS] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] To win a fight against (an opponent) by submission.
SUPERBOMBS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To perform a powerbomb with the opponent starting on the top rope of the ring.
UNDERCARDS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A list of minor or supporting contests printed on the same bill as the main event (primarily fighting or racing, such as the main fight at a boxing match or wrestling, horse or car racing, etc.), occurring before or after the main event.
WARSTLERS[n. -S] · a wrestler «one that wrestles» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WARSTLING[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] · to wrestle «to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest» / ----- { rassler warsler warstler wrastling wrestle wrestler § rasslers warslers warstlers wrestlers wrestles § rassle rassled rassles rassling warsle warsled warsles warsling warstle warstled warstles warstling wrassle wrassled wrassles wrassling wrastle wrastled wrastles wrastling wrestle wrestled wrestles wrestling }
WRESTLERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of wrestler
WRESTLINGS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A wrestling match.
WRISTLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A wrestling hold in which the opponent is immobilized by having their wrist tightly held.
YOKOZUNAS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The highest rank of sumo wrestler, above ozeki; grand champion.
BULLDOGGED[v. -DOGGED, -DOGGING°, -DOGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] Any move in which the wrestler grabs an opponent's head and jumps forward, so that the wrestler lands, often in a sitting position, and drives the opponent's face into the mat.
BULLDOGGERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] One who bulldogs (chases and wrestles a steer as a rodeo performance).
CHOKEHOLDS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A grappling hold around a person's neck, especially one in which the neck is grasped tightly from behind with an arm, cutting off the flow of blood to the brain and restricting breathing.
FREESTYLED[v. -LED, LING, -LES] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A style of wrestling in which any non-injurious holds are permitted.
FREESTYLES[v. -LED, LING, -LES] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A style of wrestling in which any non-injurious holds are permitted.
GRAPEVINES[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A leglock.
HAMMERLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A hold, in wrestling, in which an opponent's arm is twisted up behind his back; an armlock
OUTWRESTLEDS[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To defeat or surpass in wrestling.
PANCRATIUMS[n. -TIA or -TIUMS] · © an athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling (=pancratia)
PENTATHLONS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An ancient athletics discipline, featuring five events: stadion, wrestling, long jump, javelin and discus
PILEDRIVERS[n. -S] Alternative spelling of pile driver (mechanical device)
SCHOOLGIRLS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To restrain in a schoolgirl pin.
SMACKDOWNS[n. -S] · a wrestling bout
SUBMITTING[v. -MITTED, -MITTING, -MITS] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] To win a fight against (an opponent) by submission.
SUPERBOMBS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To perform a powerbomb with the opponent starting on the top rope of the ring.
WRESTLINGS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of wrestling
WRISTLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A wrestling hold in which the opponent is immobilized by having their wrist tightly held.
BACKBREAKERS[n. -S] · a wrestling hold in which a wrestler uses his knee or shoulder as a fulcrum to bend his opponent's body backwards
FREESTYLING[v. -LED, LING, -LES] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A style of wrestling in which any non-injurious holds are permitted.
HAMMERLOCKS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A hold, in wrestling, in which an opponent's arm is twisted up behind his back; an armlock
OUTWRESTLED[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To defeat or surpass in wrestling.
OUTWRESTLES[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To defeat or surpass in wrestling.
PANCRATIUMS[n. -TIA or -TIUMS] · © an athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling (=pancratia)
PENTATHLONS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An ancient athletics discipline, featuring five events: stadion, wrestling, long jump, javelin and discus
SCHOOLGIRLS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To restrain in a schoolgirl pin.
BACKBREAKERS[n. -S] · a wrestling hold in which a wrestler uses his knee or shoulder as a fulcrum to bend his opponent's body backwards
MIDDLEWEIGHTS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A weight class in professional boxing between light middleweight or welterweight and super middleweight or cruiserweight; a similar division in wrestling and other sports
OUTWRESTLING[v. -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To defeat or surpass in wrestling.
SHARPSHOOTERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A submission hold characterized by one wrestler twisting the other's legs upwards while sitting on their back.
STRANGLEHOLDS[n. -S] · a wrestling hold in which a wrestler's arms are pressed against the opponent's windpipe
CRUISERWEIGHTS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of several weight classes in boxing or wrestling.
SHARPSHOOTERS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A submission hold characterized by one wrestler twisting the other's legs upwards while sitting on their back.
STRANGLEHOLDS[n. -S] · a wrestling hold in which a wrestler's arms are pressed against the opponent's windpipe
CRUISERWEIGHTS[n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of several weight classes in boxing or wrestling.

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