Originally posted by tudedude
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This expression comes from boxing, where it is used for a punch delivered unexpectedly; boxing great Jack Dempsey wrote, "The right lead [for a right-handed boxer] is called a sucker punch." [Slang; mid-1900s]
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Definition(s) of a sucker punch:
This occurs when someone hits someone else from behind, usually when the person being hit doesn't know it until afterwards. Usually considered shady or a "***** move". That mother****er came up and sucker punched me!
A punch that takes your enemy by suprise, possibly knocking them out.
Comes from them being a sucker for not having their guard up
The standoff broke when i saw this guy zoning out and threw the sucker punch
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This occurs when someone hits someone else from behind, usually when the person being hit doesn't know it until afterwards. Usually considered shady or a "***** move". That mother****er came up and sucker punched me!
A punch that takes your enemy by suprise, possibly knocking them out.
Comes from them being a sucker for not having their guard up
The standoff broke when i saw this guy zoning out and threw the sucker punch
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...m=sucker+punch
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