sotomuso

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 外無双, literally "outer thigh propping twist down".

Noun

sotomuso (plural sotomuso)

  1. (sumo) a kimarite in which the attacker reaches over his opponent's body to block his leg and, at the same time, locking his gripping arm and twisting him over onto his back
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