gambata

gambata
gambata s.f. [der. di gamba ].
1. (non com.) [colpo dato con una gamba] ▶◀ calcio, pedata, (pop.) zampata.
2. (tosc.) [inserimento di un piede fra le gambe di una persona per farla cadere] ▶◀ [➨ gambetto (1)].

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