Noun
Alternative spelling of pile driver (mechanical device)
(professional wrestling) 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.
(soccer) a very hard shot.
A very powerful punch.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAMD has already said Ryzen exceeds its goal of a 40-percent increase over previous designs—in fact, it has hit a 52-percent increase in clock-for-clock performance over the Piledriver cores. Source: Internet
Eric goes for the piledriver but Swann counters for the pin. Source: Internet
It's also not a new concept for AMD chips: Bulldozer, Piledriver, and Jaguar have all used similar technology in their predictors. Source: Internet
United hadn’t had an attack of any note on ten minutes when Maguie collected the ball 30-yards out, strode forward and unleashed a piledriver into the top corner top open the scoring. Source: Internet
He tried a piledriver on Rich Swann, but Rich rolled him up to knock him out. Source: Internet
Then it looked like Sami would retain when he hit another piledriver, but Tessa kicked out. Source: Internet