Meaning of Basher | Babel Free
ˈbæʃɚDefinitions
- A surname from Arabic.
- One who bashes something, figuratively or literally.
- Before the days of pneumatic rivet guns, the member of a riveting team who hammered the rivet to upset the bucktail to form the field head (see rivet).
- One who engages in gratuitous physical or verbal attacks on a group or type of people.
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A trainspotter, especially one who likes to travel on specific trains or trainlines. UK, slang
- A rainproof sheet for sleeping under.
- A shelter built from improvised materials by a homeless person.
- A kind of small floodlight.
Examples
“Consider the cold-eyed thrush, that springy carnivore of lawns, worm stabber, basher to death of snails.”
“a Paki-basher”
“He was beaten up by a queer-basher.”
“It's impossible to count how many harassers and bashers are growing discouraged at the sight of 12 or so queers in black and teal uniforms walking down the street in tight formation. The message is simple: queer folk are banding together and walking the streets in cities around the United States to protect their own.”
“There are bashers and bashers, of course. Most of them, like 'Bob', try to travel as far as possible behind a particular type of locomotive. 'Bob' likes Class 37 diesels.”
“Nose around any modest-sized station and the odds are you'll find that the chargeman's office doubles as a bashers' club, a place where shivering spotters can get warm and catch up on the gen.”
“Determined 'bashers' do still ride trains, of course, seeking to cram the largest number of route-miles into 24 hours.”
“Suddenly awake she looked around, startled, it was light, hot, intensely hot and she was sleeping in a shell scrape under a basher.”
“I was well used to sleeping out under the stars whatever the weather. I had a hammock and a basher, a rain sheet to go over where I was sleeping.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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