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Meaning of Beaner | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈbinɚ

Definitions

  1. A surname
  2. A Mexican.
  3. A pitch deliberately thrown at the head (the bean) of the batter.
  4. A surname originating as an occupation, from being a bean-seller
  5. Any Hispanic or Latino person.
  6. Head.
  7. A nickname, diminutive of McBean.
  8. A casual term of address, especially used by Mexican Americans.
  9. A superior or admirable person; something excellent.

Equivalents

العربية ضرب مؤذية
Bosanski sudaca
Español mejichango panchito saltamuros sudaca
Hrvatski sudaca
Polski bania
Português feijoeiro
Српски sudaca

Examples

“You're gonna work out good, Dave. I was afraid they were gonna hire another nigger or a beaner.”
“Hey bro I'm a beaner, we ain't good at math. Jeez, dawn 'ju watch TV?”
“I'm a beaner, and I'm telling you white people, that's a bullshit number right off the bat!”
“Any ideas on how I could solve this problem? This seems to be beyond what my beaner can solve right now....I hope all this work wasn't for nothing!”
“I know what picture yer referring to, but I didn't have a problem with that because the fundamentals of reactance have been in my beaner since I was a teen.”
“Before Chester could compose himself, the Bombshell leaned over and planted a ruby red smackaroo right on top of his bald spot. Chester Cranepool had had a few things hit him on top of his head before, but nothing that felt that good. Looking like a Franciscan monk with a bullseye on his beaner, Chester simply said, “Bless you, my child.””
“Gee, that would be a beaner of a sign for education”
“Pride, indeed, Esther thought — that was a beaner! There was more purse than pride in Mayme's repentant heart”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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