PILEDRIVER

Piledriver

A piledriver is a professional wrestling driver move in which the wrestler grabs his opponent, turns him upside-down, and drops into a sitting or kneeling position, driving the opponent head-first into the mat. The most common piledrivers are the basic belly-to-back, or Texas piledriver, and The Undertaker's tombstone piledriver, but many more intricate variants are in use. It was innovated by "Wild" Bill Longson.

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Pile driver

A pile driver is a mechanical device used to drive piles into soil to provide foundation support for buildings or other structures. The term is also used in reference to members of the construction crew that work with pile-driving rigs.

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pile driver

Noun

  1. A machine for forcing a pile, a long beam, into the ground as part of the construction of a foundation; usually by raising a weight and then dropping it on the beam.
  2. A person who hits or attacks forcefully or powerfully.
    She sure is a pile driver

Adjective

  1. forceful


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piledriver

Noun

  1. A move in which the wrestler applies a front waist lock, then drives the opponent's head into the mat by falling to his knees or backside.
  2. a very hard shot.


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