Bushwhack

/ˈbʊʃ.hwæk/ verb

To cut through dense vegetation or forest with machete-like strokes; to ambush or attack from hiding.

From Dutch/Low German 'bosch' (bush) plus English 'whack' (to hit). Term originates from colonial-era frontier fighting in North America.

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