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go out swinging
*And if I die, at least I went out swinging.
What's the meaning of "go out swinging" ?
Jan 25, 2016 6:40 AM
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It is a baseball reference. You swing a bat. If three strikes are counted against you, you are out. (metaphorically, you die). If the ball crosses over the plate between the levels of your knees and your shoulders, it is a strike, unless you swing your bat and hit the ball. You still might be counted out, because baseball is a complicated game, and I don't want to go through all the rules here.
Anyway, it is considered embarrassing to not even swing at the ball, and be counted out on strikes. Many batters strike out often, especially the ones who go all out for it trying to hit home runs. It is definitely more noble to "strike out swinging."
January 25, 2016
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= to die fighting ie swinging your arms to punch someone or hit them with a weapon
January 25, 2016
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To 'go out swinging' is a term from the sports of baseball. Pitchers throw the ball, batters swing at the ball. If a pitcher throws three "strikes" the batter is out. Now, you can get a strike either from a good pitch you don't swing at, or a pitch you swing at and miss. So, you can strike out either way.
The term "to go out swinging" is a preference for the second way of striking out. Yes, both end up in the same result -- but at least you tried. At least you attempted to get a hit.
January 25, 2016
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Korean
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