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"death grip" Definitions
  1. an extremely tight grip caused especially by fear
  2. HOLD
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"He's got himself a death grip on that thing," Rob told ABC News.
Simply put, Google and Facebook have a death grip on the journalism industry.
Grieving dad Christopher Emmett said drugs have got a death grip on his community.
It didn't even help his party maintain its death grip on state legislature seats.
We met and he asked me about my backpack, which I had a death grip on.
Tied to money is the death grip of U.S. News & World Report's much-criticized college rankings.
In their world, in their family, it's a fine line between a death grip and an embrace.
It took me a minute to figure out that a quick squeeze works better than a death grip.
"I don't hold any animosity towards him," she claims, as she holds his head in a death grip.
Well, this matters because the original Pixel had something I could only describe as a Bluetooth death grip.
"It's obvious that the president has the Republicans in Congress in kind of a death grip," Robbins added.
The result is that the two parties have the nation's capital, and many state capitals, in a death grip.
Itescapes the year, it is not only cold, it is warmand loving like a death grip on a willing knee.
A hard-line loyalist party has British politics in its death grip, because it knows that its cause is dying.
And we sure as hell can't break the death grip that reflexive partisanship has on the country at the moment.
I was thinking about a Death Grip song and I'm obsessed with the book Infinite Jest, by David Foster Wallace.
Even more pressing for everyday Americans is the pharmaceutical industry's increasingly desperate attempts to maintain its death grip on drug markets.
More from Tonic: The so-called 'death grip'—experienced by both men and women—might also impact the ability to orgasm.
If done right, Oklahoma City can ascend right around the time Golden State loosens its death grip on the Western Conference.
But Pelosi's unabashed use of open threats and her death grip on power are a very big problem for her party.
Using the happy language of "rights" and "choice," the "Smart Solar" initiative would lock in the utility death grip on distributed solar.
The classic Bluetooth death grip of the Google Pixel, for example, will interrupt transmission, but otherwise these are very reliable wireless cans.
For starters, every win by an independent is a step towards fixing our broken partisan politics and its death-grip on America.
The question is whether the Department of Veterans Affairs is, at long last, ready to release its death grip on comfortable inaction.
A lot of men masturbate with the 'death grip,' or using a very specific technique that's hard to replicate with a partner.
The change in weather, he added, should allow firefighters to start applying a "death grip" on the blaze over the coming days.
Any reform must loosen the death grip of power held by the two major parties, at both the local and federal levels.
She has a death grip on a plastic baton and holds a leash tethered to the neck of a stuffed Goofy doll.
An octopus had a bald eagle in a death grip, but some salmon farmers managed to save it Nature is so majestic.
These are the proverbial "three men in a room" who hold a death grip on policy-making power in New York State government.
As though white men's monopolistic death-grip on power in America doesn't belie precisely the kind of "identity politics" they claim to abhor.
Ingraham revisited Warren's viral takedown of Mike Bloomberg with some "live footage" of her dog, Bailey, with a death grip on a burrito.
Perhaps no GOP official better represents Trump's death grip on the party than South Carolina's Lindsey Graham, who started off as Trump's bitter
Ink-stained devotees of today's print edition can learn much about how to loosen their death grip on the recipe from Samin Nosrat.
White House officials said Mr. Trump got along well with Mr. Macron in private, notwithstanding their much-photographed death grip of a handshake.
It means wresting our country's political system back from the gigantic corporate interests and billionaire donors that hold it in a death grip.
Body dissatisfaction is to teenage girls what involuntary boners and death-grip masturbation is to teenage boys: an inevitable part of growing up.
The long-time incumbents have had a death grip on one of the most important services of our time — mobile access to the Internet.
Maybe our death grip on our phones, which now occupy five hours of every day, isn't a personal failing—lack of willpower, rudeness, narcissism.
Comey's self-righteousness was his ultimate undoing, but not before he led the agency into a double death grip of corruption and rank partisanship.
We get it: you're not getting rid of any of your devices anytime soon (you can release your death grip on your tablet now).
We know what to do: Remove Big Money's death grip on our democracy by pushing for legislation enabling small-donor public financing and more.
The senior leadership team is stagnant, having kept a death grip on the top trio of jobs for the better part of a decade.
For one thing, unlike many of the young men on The Society, he's one of the few not in the death grip of toxic masculinity.
In 2010, Dr. Hughes and his colleagues identified a 48-million-year-old fossil of a zombie ant with a death grip on a leaf.
My video here goes in and out of focus a bit — I guess I really do need the two-handed death grip on my phone.
Many of Fran's formal furnishings had come along from Dover, but now a bachelor scattering of magazines and cereal boxes had loosened their death grip.
Will Mr. Trump remain locked in a friendly death grip with another world leader, as he did on Friday with President Emmanuel Macron of France?
The time for Cruz and Rubio to bring it if they want to pry open the death-grip The Donald seems to have on the nomination.
Why would you want to look at this sweeping view of the Bay area when you can instead stare into the death grip of this aerial predator?
For starters, now would be an excellent time for Mr. Trump to hand over those tax returns on which he has thus far kept a death grip.
Brian Lyman, a state government reporter for the Montgomery Advertiser, was skeptical that Bentley's problems -- however high-profile -- would impact the Republican death grip on the state's politics.
"Amazon is tightening its death-grip on retail, but the associated costs and the impact on margins may weigh on the stock in 2020," Murphy told Business Insider.
Despite the vocal expressions of concern for innocent civilians caught in Assad's death grip, Trump has not yet shown a willingness to reconsider his hard line on Syrian refugees.
And Tristan Harris, an ex-Google ethicist, is attempting to loosen Silicon Valley's death grip on our attention span by calling into question the way technology and apps are designed.
I managed to get a death grip on the fabric and pull it back, but all I felt was a pleasant massage, not the nerve-shaking jolts I'd been promised.
"You're going to need a death grip and lots of force for that one," says Alvarado, whose kitchen colleagues started calling him the oyster whisperer because of his molluscan authority.
The president who once exchanged a death-grip handshake with Mr. Macron sat by wordlessly while his much-younger counterpart lectured him on the need to fight the Islamic State.
The introduction of facial recognition on computers (Windows Hello) and Touch ID on MacBook Pros is a sign that the password is loosening its death grip on our personal privacy.
I mean — this is a year that gave us Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz, and Olivia Colman locked in a death grip power struggle, and whirlwind sexual firestorm, all in one movie!
Better surrender them to the loving death grip of the GOP, he argues, while blaming everyone from Nicholas Kristof to J.D. Vance for a misguided post-election emphasis on these voters.
It even, thanks to the vote of Senator John McCain, wriggled out of what appeared to be a Republican death grip when Donald Trump implored legislators to kill it in July 2017.
Because of the death grip it has had on the chicken sandwich market, Chick-fil-A has been able to get away with unapologetically unusual business practices such as closing on Sundays.
Regardless of the reasoning, I still get uncomfortable — but I give my partner a death grip as if to tell him, and the world, that I'm proud and I'm not letting go.
The 70-year-old American and the 39-year-old Frenchman grabbed each other's hands in what began as a manly greeting and ended as a kind of good-natured death grip.
But the implacability of the act, and the meticulous deconstruction of the vehicle, reveals not only Bradley's brute strength and boiling point, but also his director's death grip on style and tempo.
"I had her believe we were going to take a picture, but then I got down on my knee, and let's just say I had a death grip on that ring," Wicks said.
"I had her believe we were going to take a picture, but then I got down on my knee, and let's just say I had a death grip on that ring," Wicks admitted.
Why it matters: There's a broad commercial struggle going on between Intel and chip rivals like Nvidia, with which it is in a death grip for the rich future of enabling artificial intelligence.
"This is great firefighting weather, we can really get in here and get a handle on this fire, and really get a death grip on it," Alberta fire official Chad Morrison said on Sunday.
LONDON — The Democratic Unionist Party, the hard-line Northern Irish Protestant party that essentially has both Prime Minister Theresa May and the Brexit process in a death grip, is not merely stupid or fanatical.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shook Trump's hand for 19 whole seconds, while French President Emmanuel Macron went in for a death-grip, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned his salutation into a hug.
"With this Kickstarter funding, freelancers will have the means to follow the lede, get the story, and educated readers before big tech's death grip decimates journalism completely," Stanton, who was laid off in January, added.
"With this Kickstarter funding, freelancers will have the means to follow the lede, get the story, and educate readers before big tech's death grip decimates journalism completely," Stanton, who was laid off in January, added.
Where all of this leads: The intensity of a person's death grip on the past is directly related to the strength of their fear of the future, which is tied to a distrust of the present.
TMZ broke the story, Haley was arrested for allegedly punching the security guard in the face, but she says she was just trying to get the bouncer to release what she thought was a death grip.
A little boy was wading in the lagoon at the Disney's Grand Floridian Resort -- in the exact place where an alligator put a 2-year-old in a death grip -- just 30 minutes before the attack.
And that's what it is: something like you'd find on the control panel of a Bond villain, reached only after escaping a shark tank and breaking out of the death grip of an iron-jawed henchman.
It began in Brussels with a death-grip handshake and continued when Mr. Macron frowned visibly as he watched Mr. Trump scold NATO members for not paying their fair share for the upkeep of the alliance.
In certain corners of the internet, "death grip syndrome" is the term used to describe a non-scientific condition affecting people with penises in which frequent, aggressive masturbation leads to desensitization, erectile dysfunction, and difficulty reaching orgasm.
Death grip syndrome isn't a scientific term or a recognized medical pathology, but idiosyncratic masturbation—that is, masturbating using the same specific technique repeatedly, growing reliant on that particular technique to orgasm—is a well-documented phenomenon.
What to watch for: Wal-Mart's response — the two companies have already been in a death grip, and now Wal-Mart will have to make a similar business deal to continue competing, specifically in the grocery market.
And seeing as the NFL does not yet have a death grip on the North American sports psyche, it might be a good idea to check in with these series to see what might be at stake.
There were three games of the season to go and, with Watford and Sheffield Wednesday already out of contention, there was a straight battle between Bradford and Wimbledon to escape the icy death-grip of 18th place.
According to a 2003 Savage Love column that possibly coined the term, death grip syndrome typically occurs in men who, after masturbating the same way repeatedly since they were teens, have trouble achieving an orgasm with a partner.
Another woman texted her brother in the immediate aftermath of her encounter with Mr. Cook, telling him that Mr. Cook had held her in a "death grip" and repeatedly yanked her backward as she tried to walk away.
The Patriots' third-round rookie quarterback Jacoby Brissett is a clear signal that Garoppolo not only doesn't have the Quarterback of the Future title locked up; he might not even have a death grip on these four games.
Joaquin Castro dithered and then declined, but a tougher Texas Democrat has stepped up to announce a challenge to our ruby red Republican senior senator, John Cornyn, who has had a death grip on that office since 2002.
He clings to the inappropriate Clinton precedent only because it serves his purpose of dismissing the charges against Trump with as little damage as possible to the president, the Republicans, and his own death grip on the Senate.
At a time when nerd culture — from "Transformers," to Marvel and DC's super films, to "Star Wars" — already has Hollywood in a seemingly unbreakable five-finger death grip, "Ready Player One" tries to reach in two directions at once.
Whether it's a masterpiece of design, a Crooked Hillary throwback, or a typo made while falling asleep with a death-grip on his government-issued iPhone, no tweet is too dumb or tiresome to rule the entirety of our daily lives.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - For the second time in two weeks, the Illinois Senate moved to loosen the financial death grip on the state's higher education system, which has been starved of operating revenue by a record-setting, 11-month state budget stalemate.
Amazon has a death grip on online retail, of course, but its naked thirst for an Amazon-populated smart home has been obvious since it took the smart step to open its Alexa platform up for practically anyone to ship with.
It's Sunday morning: the light is too bright, your head is somewhere on the scale of fuzzy to full-on death grip migraine and those first tentative steps out of bed have you wobbling like a senile aunt on roller skates.
These bills essentially aim to break the monopolistic death grip that companies have on unnecessarily expensive repairs and instead allow consumers to decide who they want to fix their stuff, be it an independent repair shop, a skilled friend, or hell, even themselves.
Electric vehicles are no longer just a noble idea, they've greased the death grip that combustion engines had on the industry to the point that even the biggest, oldest car companies have committed to adding one or more EVs to their fleet in the next decade.
Ever since their death grip of a handshake in Brussels in May, the personal dynamic between Mr. Trump and Mr. Macron has seemed less like a budding friendship than a polite prizefight — a mixture of bluff and bluster by two alpha males intent on claiming an edge.
And as the cherry on top of the sundae of horror, Rick, who had to snap himself out of Crazy Rick mode as he watched his now former love interest die, had to chop off Jessie's hand because she had a literal death grip on Carl.
Whether she's teaching a sleazy Ukrainian bro the basic tenets of Michelle Obama feminism after he objectifies her in a bar, constantly calling her mother (they share everything, even dick pics), or dangling from a trapeze in a death grip with a killer Russian gymnast, she is on.
Harper has emerged from his post-Parliament retirement to chirp at the Canadian NAFTA negotiators, congratulate Viktor Orban for his electoral death grip on Hungary, laud Donald Trump for abandoning nuclear diplomacy with Iran, and hype his forthcoming book on how the 21st century belongs to the populist right.
The handle ratchets down tightly enough that you don't need to death-grip the 17-ounce bottle as with some other handhelds, and the forgiving storage container has an extra pocket on the outside for keys or an emergency gel pack ... in case those six miles become 12.
On long unbroken stretches of alleys, Auclair urged the horses into a gallop and — even as I clutched the mane of my steed with a petrified death grip — I thrilled to the sense of speed and power, the rush of wind against my face, the intensity of the exercise.
Likely derived from Mastiffs and taller, stronger, and far more vicious than their modern counterpart, this Bulldog did have the beginnings of the large head, flattened snout, and protruding lower jaw which have become exaggerated in their modern iteration—traits that originally were meant to help obtain a death grip on an enraged bull.
I think, given the current state of politics — given the death grip that the fossil fuel industry still largely continues to hold particularly over Republican leadership — the moment for this, politically, is going to come further down the road once they've figured out they can't get 51 Republican votes for a [tax reform] bill.
The shots and then the human sounds of grave injury and misery — three people killed and nine people with wounds from gunshots -- that are captured on audio recordings from an everyday competition held in a society in which no victim is too young, no place too sacred, no event too far from the death grip of gun violence.
But it is not the incels and jihadis and mentally ill who are standing, arms locked, to stop Congress and statehouses from passing gun control reform; who have a formidable, lavishly funded political operation in the form of the NRA, which punishes lawmakers who dare to step out of line; who have a death grip on the damned soul of the Republican Party.
As the baby boomers' death grip on the rock 'n' roll canon continues to loosen slowly over time, the nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame are broadening, somewhat, in turn: Radiohead, Nina Simone, Kate Bush, Rage Against the Machine, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Eurythmics are among the first-time contenders for the 2018 induction class, it was announced on Thursday.
Monster Rating: 913 Percent The Boogeyman is not a monster with a strict definition, exactly—maybe he's faceless, maybe he's monstrously disfigured, maybe he's enormous or maybe he's slender and small; maybe he hides inside wardrobes or taps one single long nail on the pane of your window—but basically if you've ever been in bed and, in a moment of clamp-like irrational terror, tucked your feet in under the duvet so no hostile mythical creatures can wrap one single, clammy, death-grip hand around your feet or toes, you've been afraid of the Boogeyman, and that shuffling-in-the-shadows freak-you-out nature to the terror of the Boogeyman is actually very cool indeed.

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