Noun
(slang, wrestling) A fall, indicating defeat.
(slang, rare) A weapon planted at a crime scene in order to mislead investigation, especially in situations where deadly force would only have been justified if the victim were armed. Also an untraceable weapon kept in readiness for such use.
(slang, basketball) A slam dunk.
(slang) A fight or brawl; or, a challenge or incitement to fight.
(slang, hip-hop) A performance by a rapper or DJ that is intended to be particularly hardcore or intense.
a hip-hop throwdown
(slang, hardcore punk music) A type of hardcore dance in which a person violently clears a space for himself and appears to be ready to fight those around him, while making violent and erratic movements with his body.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA $10 Throwdown ticket provides special swag, access to bid in the silent auction, a code to the exclusive premiere of the livestreamed art competition and live auction, plus more surprises. Source: Internet
The cookbook includes recipes from Flay and challengers from past Throwdown episodes. Source: Internet
That was before Federal Way rolled through the T-Town Throwdown over the holidays. Source: Internet
“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (2017) is one of the best made and most entertaining sequel/reboots I have seen in a long time, but “Jumanji” (1995) remains endearing enough that I must declare this Throwdown a push. Source: Internet
Two local taco trucks form the Taco Truck Throwdown, El Jaliciense and El Premio Mayor, rolled up, opened their kitchens and served free tacos and burritos to the homeless outside Fresno's Poverello House Friday night. Source: Internet
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