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What (who) is prick punch - definition

SHAPED STEEL OR OTHER METAL TOOL WITH A BLUNT END THAT MAY BE STRUCK WITH A HAMMER TO PRODUCE INDENTS (BUT NOT HOLES) IN A MATERIAL
Punch (metalworking); Center punch; Punch (engineering); Prick (manufacturing); Nail set; Centre punch
  • Centre punch
  • Drift punch
  • Letter stamps
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  • Pin punch
  • Transfer punch
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  • Golden punch in the coat of arms of [[Äetsä]]

Knockout punch         
  • Chassis punches: assorted sizes round and square
  • Chassis punches: assorted sizes round and square disassembled
METALWORKING TOOL
Knock out punch; Knock-out punch; Chassis punch
In metalworking, a knockout punch, also known as a chassis punch, panel punch, Greenlee punch, or a Q-max, is a hand tool used to punch a hole through sheet metal. It is a very simple tool that consists of a punch, die, and screw.
Punch (drink)         
  • Ponche in Mexico
  • Stall selling Pimm's Cup
  • Southern Bourbon Punch
DRINK USUALY CONTAINING FRUIT OR FRUIT JUICE
Purple Jesus; Fruit punch; Batch (alcohol); Spodee; Spodie; Wine spodiodi; Golden Glow; Agua loca; Hairy buffalo; Fruit Punch; Spodi; Cup (punch); Ponche; Punch (wine)
The term punch refers to a wide assortment of drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic, generally containing fruits or fruit juice.Punch at dictionary.
punch-line         
THIRD AND FINAL PART OF THE TYPICAL JOKE STRUCTURE
Punch lines; Punchline; Punch-line

Wikipedia

Punch (tool)

A punch is a tool used to indent or create a hole through a hard surface. They usually consist of a hard metal rod with a narrow tip at one end and a broad flat "butt" at the other. When used, the narrower end is pointed against a target surface and the broad end is then struck with a hammer or mallet, causing the blunt force of the blow to be transmitted down the rod body and focused more sharply onto a small area. Typically, woodworkers use a ball-peen hammer to strike a punch.