low blow



low blow

An unscrupulous attack; an insult. For example, When my roommate moved out without a word of warning, leaving me to pay the entire rent, that was a low blow , or She wanted to win the argument, but bringing up his failed marriage was a low blow. This term alludes to the illegal practice of hitting an opponent in boxing below the belt. [c. 1950]
See also: blow, low

low blow

n. an unfair blow. (see also hit (someone) below the belt.) Coming in like that unannounced was a pretty low blow.
See also: blow, low

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Florette-French (Rare)
Bernadett-Hungarian
Birte-Danish
Marjory['ma:dʒəri]
Iudas-Biblical Latin
Archembald-Ancient Germanic