chokeholded

English

Verb

chokeholded

  1. (nonstandard) simple past and past participle of chokehold
    • 2014 July, “Racist NYPD Murder of Eric Garner”, in The Internationalist:
      Makes no difference: Eric Garner was chokeholded to death. It was racist murder by the NYPD, and it was intentional.
    • 2020 May 30, Max, “Uncle Hugo’s Bookstore in Minneapolis Burned Down During Riots, GoFundMe Open”, in Unusual Things:
      People angry at another black man being chokeholded to death rioted, and (unfortunately) due to that riot, this store got burned down.
    • 2021 June 2, Ben Acosta, “Woman Demands To Speak To Manager Of Entire Airport After Getting Tackled By Security”, in Comic Sands:
      Bluse claimed she was "chokeholded" to the ground. Another passenger responded she deserved it.

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