scissor hold
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Definition
Noun: A scissor hold is a specific type of wrestling hold. In this hold, a wrestler wraps their legs around an opponent's body or head, crosses their feet or ankles, and applies pressure by squeezing the legs together, resembling the action of a pair of scissors.
Usage
The term "scissor hold" is used specifically in the context of wrestling, martial arts, or combat sports to describe this particular grappling technique. It is a technical term.
Examples
- The wrestler secured the victory by applying a powerful scissor hold around his opponent's torso.
- She escaped from the scissor hold by quickly bridging and rolling.
- In judo, a variation of the scissor hold can be used as a submission technique.
Advanced Usage
- The term is sometimes used metaphorically to describe any situation where something is tightly constrained or squeezed between two opposing forces, though this is a figurative extension of the primary meaning.
- The company was caught in a financial scissor hold between rising costs and falling prices.
Variants and Related Words
- Scissors hold: An alternative, less common spelling.
- Body scissors: A more specific term for when the legs are wrapped around the opponent's body.
- Head scissors: A more specific term for when the legs are wrapped around the opponent's head or neck.
- Figure-four (leglock): A different but sometimes related leg entanglement hold.
Synonyms
- Leg lock (a broader category of holds that includes the scissor hold)
- Grappling hold
- Submission hold
Related Phrases
- Apply a scissor hold: To execute the technique.
- Break a scissor hold: To escape from the technique.
- Caught in a scissor hold: To be trapped by the technique.
Noun
- a wrestling hold in which you wrap your legs around the opponents body or head and put your feet together and squeeze