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What (who) is bear hug - definition

IN WRESTLING, A GRAPPLING CLINCH HOLD AND STAND-UP GRAPPLING POSITION
Bear-hug; Bearhug; Bear hugging; Bear-hugging; Bearhugging; Bear hugs; Bear-hugs; Bearhugs; Bodylock; Body lock; Body-lock
  • [[Chris Masters]] applying a bear hug from the front on [[Shawn Michaels]].

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Bear-hug; Bearhug; Bear hugging; Bear-hugging; Bearhugging; Bear hugs; Bear-hugs; Bearhugs; Bodylock; Body lock; Body-lock
(bear hugs)
A bear hug is a rather rough, tight, affectionate hug.
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Bear-hug; Bearhug; Bear hugging; Bear-hugging; Bearhugging; Bear hugs; Bear-hugs; Bearhugs; Bodylock; Body lock; Body-lock
¦ noun a rough, tight embrace.
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2011 SINGLE BY THE 2 BEARS
Bear-hug; Bearhug; Bear hugging; Bear-hugging; Bearhugging; Bear hugs; Bear-hugs; Bearhugs; Bodylock; Body lock; Body-lock
In wrestling, a bear hug, also known as a bodylock, is a grappling clinch hold and stand-up grappling position where the arms are wrapped around the opponent, either around the opponent's chest, midsection, or thighs, sometimes with one or both of the opponent's arms pinned to the opponent's body. The hands are locked around the opponent and the opponent is held tightly to the chest.

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Bear hug

In wrestling, a bear hug, also known as a bodylock, is a grappling clinch hold and stand-up grappling position where the arms are wrapped around the opponent, either around the opponent's chest, midsection, or thighs, sometimes with one or both of the opponent's arms pinned to the opponent's body. The hands are locked around the opponent and the opponent is held tightly to the chest. The bear hug is a dominant position, with great control over the opponent, and also allows an easy takedown to the back mount position.

A variation of the bear hug is the inverted bear hug, where one wrestler has his hands locked behind his opponent's mid or lower back and presses his forehead into their sternum, while pulling his locked hands inwards towards himself, forcing his opponent to bend backwards and fall. It is a painful move as much pressure is being exerted onto the opponent's sternum, often hurting the back bones and muscles as well as forcing air out of the lungs. In professional wrestling, this move is most often used by wrestlers known for great upper body strength.

The move was used by Terrible Ted, an actual 600-pound (270 kg) bear which took part in wrestling exhibition matches in the USA and Canada between 1950 and 1975.

Examples of use of bear hug
1. "I grabbed hold of him from behind, in a bear hug, just to restrain him.
2. He turned around, smiled a broad smile and pulled me into a tight bear hug.
3. Vouras greeted her with a bear hug that lifted her boots off the ground.
4. Her 8–year–old brother Michael also received a bear hug from his dad.
5. They were in a bear hug and were really going for it.