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What (who) is knuckle sandwich - definition

STRIKING BLOW WITH THE CLOSED FIST
Punch (blow); Haymaker (punch); Front/Reverse Punch; Jab/Hoop Punch; Backfist; Half Fist; Hammer Fist; Punching (strike); Arm punch; Punch (strike); Knuckle sandwich; Punch (attack); Uraken; Uraken Punch
  • A man being punched in the abdomen.

knuckle sandwich         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Knuckle butty; Knuckle Sandwich (disambiguation)
¦ noun informal a punch in the mouth.
Knuckle Sandwich (video game)         
UPCOMING VIDEO GAME
Knuckle Sandwich is a role-playing video game created by Andrew Brophy planned for release on macOS and Windows platforms. The story is about a boy who moves out of home and starts looking for work in a new city.
Knuckle pads         
HUMAN DISEASE
Knuckle pad
Knuckle pads (also known as "Heloderma", meaning similar to the skin of the Gila monster lizard for which it is named) are circumscribed, keratotic, fibrous growths over the dorsa of the interphalangeal joints. They are described as well-defined, round, plaque-like, fibrous thickening that may develop at any age, and grow to be 10 to 15mm in diameter in the course of a few weeks or months, then go away over time.

Wikipedia

Punch (combat)

A punch is a striking blow with the fist. It is used in most martial arts and combat sports, most notably western boxing, where it is the only type of offensive technique allowed. In sports, hand wraps or other padding such as gloves may be used to protect athletes and practitioners from injuring themselves.

The use of punches varies between different martial arts and combat sports. Styles such as western boxing, Suntukan or Russian fist fighting use punches alone, while others such as Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Lethwei or karate may use both punches and kicks. Others such as wrestling (excluding professional wrestling) and judo (punches and other striking techniques, atemi, are present in judo kata, but are forbidden in competitions) do not use punches at all. There are many types of punches and as a result, different styles encompass varying types of punching techniques.