Haymaker

/ˈheɪmeɪkər/ noun

A wild, powerful punch thrown with maximum force, typically aimed at ending a fight with one blow. It's usually telegraphed and risky, leaving the thrower vulnerable if it misses.

From the farming tool motion of swinging a scythe to cut hay, which resembles the wide, sweeping arc of this punch. The boxing term emerged in American slang during the early 20th century.

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