Meaning & Definition of word "Judo"

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    Judo

    /ˈʤuː.doʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A modern Japanese martial art and Olympic sport derived from jujutsu, characterized by its emphasis on throwing techniques and ground fighting.
      • Example: After years of training, she earned her black belt in judo.
    • 2. A physical and mental discipline that promotes self-defense, respect, and personal development.
      • Example: Practicing judo not only improves your self-defense skills but also builds character.
    • 3. A sport in which two opponents try to throw each other to the ground using various techniques.
      • Example: Judo competitions require athletes to demonstrate skill and strategy.

    Etymology

    Japanese: 'ju' (gentleness) + 'do' (way or path)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    judo chop:

    a quick downward strike with the edge of the hand, often humorously referenced in popular culture.

    judo match:

    a competitive event where practitioners engage in judo according to established rules.

    judo belt:

    a colored belt worn by practitioners to indicate their rank.

    Related Words

    waza:

    technique or skill in judo.

    tatami:

    the mat used in judo and other martial arts.

    nage:

    throwing techniques in judo.

    Slang Meanings of judo

    Meaning: To judo throw someone

    Example Sentence: He just judo'd his opponent to the ground.

    Meaning: Judo style

    Example Sentence: She approached the problem with a judo style, using the opponent's weight against them.