It means to issue a challenge, usually in a very aggressive way, as if you are throwing down a gauntlet.
To 'throw down the gauntlet' is to issue a challenge to somebody - Indeshaw Adenaw
To "chuck" means to throw - "chuck it down" would mean to throw something down.
IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge was created in 2010.
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Kerry Joseph with a 70 yard throw in the Damon Allen Quarter Back Challenge.
Tackle the problem means to look at a problem and attempt to solve it.
Throw You Down was created in 1990.
"throwing down the gauntlet" means to challenge someone. They used to do it when dueling was popular. Someone would throw down their gauntlet, and if the person took it up, that meant that they accepted the challenge and the fight was on. Today, we don't usually wear gauntlets, but we still challenge each other, and argue... so a "proverbial gauntlet" would be something that someone would use to challenge someone else, or if you said "she threw down the proverbial gauntlet" you would mean that she challenged someone else for leadership or supremacy. "proverbial" means "from a proverb" but sometimes just means old... something from the legends or tales of the past, as it does in this case.
remember, one turn consists of two throws. when you get a strike, that means that you knock down all of the pins in one throw, and one throw exactly. if you knock down all the pins on your first throw, you can't have another throw and your turn is over. when you get a spare, that means you took your two throws and knocked down ALL of the pins. for example, if you knock down four of the pins in your first throw and 6 pins on your next throw, you get a spare. but if you get 0 pins on your first throw and 10 pins on your second throw, that is also a spare, not a strike.
The duration of Throw Down is 1.58 hours.
Throw Down was created on 2004-07-15.
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