straight from the shoulder

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Done in a direct manner; blunt.
adv
  1. In a straightforward manner; directly; bluntly.

Pronunciation

En-au-straight from the shoulder.ogg

Word forms

straight from the shoulder

Etymology

From a technique for delivering a strong punch.

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