maulers
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Definition
Noun (plural): Large, powerful hands, especially those of a fighter or someone capable of inflicting damage. The term often implies hands that are used for rough handling, grappling, or striking.
Usage
The word "maulers" is an informal, vivid term. It is primarily used to describe hands that are physically imposing and suggest strength, aggression, or a potential for violence. It is not typically used in formal contexts.
Examples
- "The boxer taped up his maulers before the big fight."
- "Stay back—he's got a pair of maulers on him that could do some real damage."
- "The old sailor's maulers were rough and scarred from years of hard work."
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe someone's controlling or aggressive influence, though this is less common.
- Example: "He finally escaped the maulers of that oppressive contract."
Variants and Related Words
- Maul (verb): To handle or treat roughly; to injure by beating or tearing.
- Example: "The bear began to maul the unfortunate hiker."
- Mauler (noun, singular): A person or thing that mauls. Often used as a nickname for a powerful fighter.
- Example: "In the ring, he was known as 'The Mauler'."
Synonyms
- Fists
- Mitts (slang)
- Paws (informal)
- Hooks (slang, as in the reference context)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- To get one's hooks/maulers on someone/something: To get hold of or gain control over someone or something, often with a connotation of aggression or rough treatment.
- Example: "Wait till I get my maulers on him—he'll regret what he did." (Directly from the reference context.)
- Example: "She was desperate to get her hooks on the rare manuscript."
Noun
- large strong hand (as of a fighter)
- wait till I get my hooks on him