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Looking for Cultural terms and words for Fighting or Grappling...
Wed, 2010-06-02 16:38 — BigRich
Hi All, I have always been a big fan of cultural and language differences as well as the things we all have in common. So I am looking for terms and words from other cultures and languages that mean or describe Fighting and Grappling.
Please list the word/term, the language and territory it's from and the meaning.
Some Examples:
Mano a mano - Spanish - Hand to hand.
Scrap - English/US - East coast/Boston - to Fight
Tatakai - Japanese - Fight
Lutar - Portuguese - Fight
I would love to compile a huge list and I think this is the place to do it.
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hakaka - to fight, in
hakaka - to fight, in hawaiian.
How about this one: I am
How about this one:
I am gonna fuck you up you little beeatch
That is taken from the ghetto in LA
:)
I though LA was Don't Jew No
I though LA was Don't Jew No Im Loco?
Zuffa
"Zuffa" means to "fight" or to "scrap" in Italian.
This is the obvious reason why the Fertitta brothers named their company Zuffa, which is the parent company that owns the UFC and WEC.
Briga is street fight in
Briga is street fight in portuguese.
Fight
BigRich,
French: Lutte (Fight), Lutter (To Fight), Lutteur (Fighter).
Portuguese: Luta (Fight), Lutar (To Fight), Lutador (Fighter).
Spanish: Lucha (Fight), Luchar (To Fight), Luchador (Fighter).
I am from the southern part
I am from the southern part of the US and I recall a few slang terms:
Wailing: means to fight.
Scuffling: means to fight
Bitched up: means did not want to fight
Fight
Kibun, "wailing" means to express sorrow audibly, such as making a sound suggestive of a mournful cry.
"Whaling" means to strike or hit vigorously, as well as to defeat soundly.
- Example: "Lesnar gave Mir a serious dude whaling at UFC 100!"
I thought about which way to
I thought about which way to spell it, figures I guessed wrong. :( It is good to hear from you Bevois.