Nickname for pro bowler Fred Williamson and given because of the blow to the head style, clothesline, forearm chop that he brutalized other players with. A blow that was perpendicular to the surface of the Earth. In other words he would swing his arm like a Hammer, at his opponent thus braking their helmet. This move is no longer legal in pro football. Inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 1996.
Green Bay will feel the wrath of The Hammer.
I'm gonna drop The Hammer on ya!
Fred "The Hammer" Williamson
I'm gonna drop The Hammer on ya!
Fred "The Hammer" Williamson
by frmischaed March 31, 2006
by Shakezulia March 04, 2008
by Andrew December 25, 2004
1. In the sport of curling, the right to throw the last stone/rock in an end. When speaking strategy, the word is often implied without being spoken.
2. A curling brush with a moveable head, popular in the 1990s.
2. A curling brush with a moveable head, popular in the 1990s.
Howard is up one with the hammer in the 8th End.
Jones blanked the end to maintain the hammer.
Would you rather be one up without or one down with? (meaning: ...ahead by one without the hammer...)
Jones blanked the end to maintain the hammer.
Would you rather be one up without or one down with? (meaning: ...ahead by one without the hammer...)
by jazzace September 13, 2009
Girl: "I had a lot of fun with him last night. After a few drinks I was getting horny, but since the guy is a hammer I didn't get any, and had to drop the drunk bastard off at his home."
by Muerte el Gardino October 15, 2003
by EricF January 24, 2007
A common greeting between males. Both parties make a fist and one will hit the bottom of his fist to the top of the others. After which, the action is reciprocated. Often chained with the Fist or Rootbeer
Hey what's up Rob (Hammer, Hammer Rootbeer)? Oh nothing, just unpacking this unbelievably awesome T-Molding. Zonino!!!!
by Noslot February 01, 2008