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tomato can

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Etymology

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Presumably because of tendency to bleed when battered, tomato juice leaking from a can being a metaphor for bleeding.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tomato can (plural tomato cans)

  1. (slang, boxing, derogatory) An inferior fighter in the sport of boxing. The insinuation is that an up-and-coming fighter takes on a "tomato can" to burnish his reputation and record.
  2. (slang, sports) By extension, an opponent who presents little challenge.
  3. (slang, boxing) A boxer who takes a dive, or loses a fight on purpose.

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