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below the belt

The origin and history of below the belt.

Etymology

From boxing, where punches landing under the waistband are a foul. The phrase is associated with the Queensberry rules (1867), though the low blow is barred by later codes rather than by an explicit clause in the rules themselves.

Origin: English

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