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jujitsu

[joo-jit-soo] / dʒuˈdʒɪt su /




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He’s a charming Aussie surfer who plays videogames and has a black belt in jujitsu.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pity the DOJ lawyer Bondi will force to sign that bad faith legal jujitsu when it ends up before a judge.

From Salon

“The guy’s got into jujitsu real heavy. He wants me to come down there and roll with him,” Mullin said, adding the CEO has “changed” his ways towards the GOP.

From Salon

Then, I think about if I’m going to be in a jujitsu class, or if I’m going to be shopping or if I’m going to be on set.

From Los Angeles Times

He said he fills his competitive nature with adventure — he sailed from Florida to Italy as the boat’s captain — and has taken up jujitsu.

From Seattle Times