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rabbit punch
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rabbit punch
n.
A chopping blow to the back of the neck.

rabbit-punch (rbt-pnch) v.

rabbit punch
n
a sharp blow to the back of the neck that can cause loss of consciousness or even death Austral. name rabbit killer
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Noun1.rabbit punch - a short chopping blow to the back of the neck
biff, punch, lick, clout, poke, slug - (boxing) a blow with the fist; "I gave him a clout on his nose"


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An enthralling 12-round encounter at the Bellahouston Leisure Centre in Glasgow saw O'Hara deducted a point in the ninth for using the head and Burns complaining about low blows and rabbit punches.
After 12 gruelling rounds of boxing, which saw O'Hara deducted a point in the ninth round for using the head and Burns complain about low blows and rabbit punches from the Belfast boxer, the Scotsman emerged still holding on to his title.
A dish of Sicilian rabbit punches you in the mouth with a burst of agrodolce - sweet and sour - flavour.
 
 
 
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