To add insult to injury by doing the same thing that caused the initial injury.
During an August 17, 1957, game, Richie Ashburn hit a foul ball into the stands that struck spectator Alice Roth, wife of Philadelphia Bulletin sports editor Earl Roth, breaking her nose. When play resumed Ashburn fouled off another ball that struck her while she was being carried off on a stretcher.
Verb: Richie Ashburn'd
During an August 17, 1957, game, Richie Ashburn hit a foul ball into the stands that struck spectator Alice Roth, wife of Philadelphia Bulletin sports editor Earl Roth, breaking her nose. When play resumed Ashburn fouled off another ball that struck her while she was being carried off on a stretcher.
Verb: Richie Ashburn'd
I dumped a drink on Ashley last night, then I Richie Ashburn'd that bitch as she was getting kicked out for throwing a fit.
by PathToExile February 22, 2017

Supermodel, model consultant & design leader, popular for use of high-fashion looks & unique ad/photo campaigns, high morals, values. Has been called a perfectionist & over analyzing.
by Mike Rowe June 16, 2008

The Ex-friend of Paris Hilton. Was on "The Simple Life" seasons 1-3. Was in rehab a couple of years ago for drug possession. Has recently lost weight, got engaged to DJ AM, and is coming out with a book and c.d.
by Wishbone July 18, 2008

Also known as the plastikman, Richie Hawtin spins records in the class Detroit Techno sense. He also remixes other works.
Lately, however, he's been putting out things that are surprisingly dashboard and reznor, complete with whining vocals.
Lately, however, he's been putting out things that are surprisingly dashboard and reznor, complete with whining vocals.
While I'm usually rocking out to hard drum and bass or jungle, I always have room to stop and listen to Richie Hawtin.
by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004

a quiet and furry lebanese cat that slumbers randomly in seemingly uncomfortable positions upon any stationary object.
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