DDT$19001$ - translation to spanish
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DDT$19001$ - translation to spanish

PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING MOVE
Ddt (professional wrestling); Raven Effect DDT; Cut-Throat DDT; Cutthroat DDT; Hangman's DDT; Shoulder carry spinning DDT; Standing Shiranui; Vertical DDT; DDT (wrestling); Mizard of Oz; Snap DDT; Argentine DDT; Double arm DDT; Hanging DDT; Reverse DDT; Tornado DDT; Lifting DDT; Evenflow DDT; Swinging DDT; Single arm DDT; Double underhook DDT; Single-arm DDT; Armbar DDT; Lifting inverted DDT
  • Dean Ambrose performing the ''Dirty Deeds'' on [[John Cena]]; he later reverted to his [[Jon Moxley]] moniker and changed the name of the ''Dirty Deeds'' to the ''Paradigm Shift'' or the ''Death Rider''
  • The DDT was popularized by [[Jake Roberts]], who discovered it by accident.
  • Kalisto]] performing the ''Salida del Sol'' (backflip three-quarter facelock inverted DDT)
  • KL Murphy performing a shiranui
  • Paige]] setting up the ''Ram-Paige'' on [[Brie Bella]]
  • [[Randy Orton]] performing an elevated DDT on [[Sheamus]]
  • Sting]] setting up the ''Scorpion Death Drop'' (Inverted DDT) on [[Bo Dallas]]
  • [[Dolph Ziggler]] performing the Jumping DDT on [[Alberto Del Rio]]

DDT      
D.D.T. (mezcla química, poderoso insecticida)

Definition

DDT
1. Generic term for a program that assists in debugging other programs by showing individual machine instructions in a readable symbolic form and letting the user change them. In this sense the term DDT is now archaic, having been widely displaced by "debugger" or names of individual programs like "adb", "sdb", "dbx", or "gdb". 2. Under MIT's fabled ITS operating system, DDT (running under the alias HACTRN) was also used as the shell or top level command language used to execute other programs. 3. Any one of several specific debuggers supported on early DEC hardware. The DEC PDP-10 Reference Handbook (1969) contained a footnote on the first page of the documentation for DDT that illuminates the origin of the term: Historical footnote: DDT was developed at MIT for the PDP-1 computer in 1961. At that time DDT stood for "DEC Debugging Tape". Since then, the idea of an on-line debugging program has propagated throughout the computer industry. DDT programs are now available for all DEC computers. Since media other than tape are now frequently used, the more descriptive name "Dynamic Debugging Technique" has been adopted, retaining the DDT abbreviation. Confusion between DDT-10 and another well known pesticide, dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (C14-H9-Cl5) should be minimal since each attacks a different, and apparently mutually exclusive, class of bugs. (The "tape" referred to was, incidentally, not magnetic but paper.) Sadly, this quotation was removed from later editions of the handbook after the suits took over and DEC became much more "businesslike". The history above is known to many old-time hackers. But there's more: Peter Samson, compiler of the original TMRC lexicon, reports that he named "DDT" after a similar tool on the TX-0 computer, the direct ancestor of the PDP-1 built at MIT's Lincoln Lab in 1957. The debugger on that ground-breaking machine (the first transistorised computer) rejoiced in the name FLIT (FLexowriter Interrogation Tape). [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

DDT (professional wrestling)

In professional wrestling a DDT is any move in which the wrestler has the opponent in a front facelock/inverted headlock and falls down or backwards to drive the opponent's head into the mat. The classic DDT is performed by putting the opponent in a front facelock and falling backwards so that the opponent is forced to dive forward onto their head. Although widely credited as an invention of Jake Roberts, who gave the DDT its famous name, the earliest known practitioner of the move was Mexican wrestler Black Gordman, who frequently performed it during the 1970s before Roberts popularized it nationwide.

Rumors abound as to what the letters DDT supposedly stood for, including Damien's Death Trap, Damien's Death Touch, Damien's Dinner Time (all named after Jake's pet python, Damien) Double Diarrhea Tightrope, Drape Drop Takedown, Drop Down Town, Downward Dome Thrust, and Death Drop Technique. When asked what DDT meant, Jake once famously replied "The End." The abbreviation itself originally came from the chemical dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, a notorious pesticide, as stated during shoot interviews and Jake's Pick Your Poison DVD.