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Materazzi

Ma-ter-a-zzi v., -a-ziied, can be preceded with "Pull a (materazzi)" 1. To lure and provoke into doing a harmful or detrimental act. 2. To entrap. n. 1. A dispicable and under-handed action resulting in the public punishment or dressing-down of an opponent.

After his opponent had punched him in front of the referee, Andy knew that his materazzi had been successful.

by Jubin K. July 12, 2006