"harimanage" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: harimanage [plural]
Etymology: From Japanese 波離間投げ (“backward belt throw”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|波離間投げ||backward belt throw}} Japanese 波離間投げ (“backward belt throw”) Head templates: {{en-noun|harimanage}} harimanage (plural harimanage)
  1. (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker, at the edge of the dohyo, reaches over his opponent's shoulder, grabs his mawashi from behind, then pulls and twists him past his own body. Categories (topical): Sumo
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