Entity: KARATE-KID
KARATE-KID refers to a term that can have multiple meanings, including a martial arts film from 1984 and a derogatory slang term for individuals who show off their martial arts skills in a disruptive manner.
KARATE-KID
Etymology
The term 'KARATE-KID' originated from the title of a classic 1984 martial arts film directed by John G. Avildsen.
Definition
KARATE-KID can refer to the movie itself or be used as a derogatory slang term for individuals who show off their martial arts skills in a disruptive manner.
Historical Context
The movie 'The Karate Kid' gained popularity in the 1980s and has since become a cultural icon in the martial arts film genre.
Cultural Significance
The term 'KARATE-KID' is often used colloquially to describe someone who displays excessive or disruptive martial arts behavior.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include martial arts films, martial arts training, and pop culture references.
See Also
A term that encompasses a classic 1984 martial arts film and derogatory slang for individuals who display martial arts skills disruptively.