kneecapper

kneecapper
Person doing kneecapping.

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  • kneecap — 1. noun The flat, roundish bone in the knee. Syn: knee pan, patella, rotula 2. verb To destroy the kneecaps of (a person), usually by shooting at the knees, as a …   Wiktionary

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  • kneecap — v. To undermine a person or injure a person s reputation in a particularly vicious manner. kneecapping n., pp. kneecapper n. Example Citations: The Reagans is an outrage, a kneecapping of a true American hero and a spit in the face of decency by… …   New words

  • kneecap — /ˈnikæp / (say neekap) noun 1. the patella, the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee. –verb (t) (kneecapped, kneecapping) 2. to shoot or strike in the knee with crippling effect, especially as an act of retaliation. –kneecapping, noun… …  

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