catch-as-catch-can

English

WOTD – 16 April 2016

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Adjective

catch-as-catch-can

  1. (idiomatic) Only when possible or when the opportunity presents itself; intermittent.
    My efforts lately have been catch-as-catch-can, not carefully planned.
    • 1952, Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, Penguin Books (2014), page x:
      My wife did indeed provide the more dependable contributions to our income while mine came catch-as-catch-can.
  2. (wrestling) Relating to catch wrestling, a folk style of wrestling with minimal restrictions.
    • 1980, Walter Armstrong, Wrestling, page x:
      In Lancashire and the north of Ireland, the catch-hold or catch-as-catch-can system still finds favour.

Adverb

catch-as-catch-can (comparative more catch-as-catch-can, superlative most catch-as-catch-can)

  1. Ad hoc; in any way possible.

Descendants

  • Spanish: cachascánPeru