Meaning & Definition of word "Nelson"

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    Nelson

    /ˈnɛl.sən/

    noun:

    • 1. A type of knot used in sailing to secure a line.
      • Example: He tied a nelson to secure the sail tightly.
    • 2. A maneuver in boxing where a fighter grabs their opponent's arm to control their movement.
      • Example: He used a nelson to keep his opponent from escaping the hold.
    • 3. A term used in sports indicating a significant lead over an opponent.
      • Example: With a safe nelson in the final lap, she cruised to victory.
    • 4. Colloquially referencing Admiral Lord Nelson, a British naval commander.
      • Example: None

    verb:

    • 1. To perform the act of putting someone in a nelson hold in wrestling or martial arts.
      • Example: He nelsoned his opponent effectively during the match.

    Etymology

    Named after Admiral Lord Nelson, likely due to a historical anecdote or use in military contexts.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to nelson someone:

    To trap or control someone effectively.

    nelson hold:

    A specific wrestling move that involves control over an opponent.

    Related Words

    wrestling:

    A sport involving grappling and strength.

    grappling:

    A form of close combat where the goal is to gain a superior position.

    Slang Meanings of nelson

    Meaning: To dominate or control someone completely.

    Example Sentence: He totally nelsoned the competition in the finals.

    Meaning: To play a strong hand in a game.

    Example Sentence: She decided to nelson that round with her great cards.