The practice of intentionally cutting oneself to provoke bleeding in professional wrestling.
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Examples for "gigging "
Examples for "gigging "
1 The answer is most often, I was gigging with him last week.
2 It really is a case of one nation under a gigging groove.
3 Then I'm gigging quite a few nights a week as a comedian.
4 After graduating, she moved to Brooklyn and started gigging as a standup.
5 Will summer 2010 be a quiet one on the megastar gigging front?
1 The worry: to reverse its fortunes, it was juicing up its leverage.
2 Theo joined the company when they moved into cold-pressed juicing in 2014.
3 After juicing consecutively for five days the cap increases to 20.
4 His limbs were pumping with blood like a butterfly's wings, juicing with resurrection.
5 It's the rare case when juicing its value is justified.
1 Lots of men are getting color these days.
1 Sir, - I am an 11 year old boy who enjoys roller blading .
2 This included roller blading on the slick timber floors.
3 He's got that wide-eyed fight-or-flight look, and he's still blading his strong side away from us.
4 I'm on roller blades and I'm breaking a few arms and blading a few lovey-dovey hearts.
5 He advances, stopping about twenty feet off, blading his body sideways, his pistol on the far hip.
6 I jerk his gun hand forward, blading my body to get my right arm between him and the revolver.
7 After ten minutes of laborious blading with skates that seemed to have lost their ability to glide, Catherine coasted to a stop.
8 For others, the auto-free roads offer safe, serene cycling, running and roller - blading in a city whose streets are often clogged with cars.
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