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kneecap verb to break someone’s kneecap or shoot them in the kneecap, almost always as a planned act of retribution US, 1974- All he had to worry about was that nobody should take the notion to kneecap him and leave him for dead. — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 195, 1987
- Jeff Gillooly would have to kneecap half the field to get Tonya into medal contention. — Washington Post, p. D1, 24 February 1994
- He’s supposed to have a filthy temper. I don’t know how many people he’s kneecapped — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 103, 1996
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