punch-out
[ puhnch-out ]
/ ˈpʌntʃˌaʊt /
noun
a small section of cardboard or metal surrounded by perforations so that it can be easily forced out.
Slang.
a fistfight or brawl.
Origin of punch-out
First recorded in 1925–30; noun use of verb phrase
punch out
Words nearby punch-out
punch press,
punch spoon,
punch-and-judy show,
punch-drunk,
punch-drunk syndrome,
punch-out,
punch-up,
punchbag,
punchball,
punchboard,
punchbowl