to be left-handed
to use the wrong hand for something
The mother expected her baby to be a southpaw like her but she was very much right handed.
I am a southpaw but my brother is not.
It is not necessary that your twins have to be southpaw because you and your husband are like that.
The gangster was a southpaw so he needed a special type of a gun. That is what helped the police nab him so easily.
All my cousins are southpaw but neither I nor my sister are like that.
The couple both have a southpaw.
The bank manager is a southpaw so he did not want his desk on the right hand corner of the office.
My mother has a southpaw.
The caretaker has a southpaw so she always picks the children up from the opposite direction.
My son has a southpaw. He takes on my father-in-law and husband.
There is no origin for this idiom
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