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Meaning of Grower | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈɡɹoʊɚ

Definitions

  1. A farmer; one who grows things.
  2. Something that grows.
  3. Someone or something, especially music, that becomes more likeable over time.
  4. A person whose penis increases in size significantly when erect.

Equivalents

العربية الزارع
Bosanski gazda novo
Čeština pěstitel
Deutsch Erzeuger Züchter
Suomi kasvattaja
Français maraîcher
हिन्दी उत्पादक
Hrvatski gazda novo
한국어 자라자지
Nederlands bloedlul
Polski hodowca
Српски gazda novo

Examples

“He was an orange grower from Florida.”
“These flowers are fast growers”
“'The Bride' [a snowdrop variety], found in the early Seventies at Foxcote Farm near Cheltenham, was his first discovery. It's a poculiform (cup-shaped) G. elwesii with six pure white petals of the same length. Like many poculiforms […] it's not a strong grower.”
“I didn't like the song at first, but it is a real grower.”
“Sanctury^([sic]) - the least obvious single but what a grower. When I first heard this track I thought it was rather average. After playing the album several times, this was the one that kept coming into my head throughout the day.”
“[…]assimilating some vaguely psych, folk-rock, and other influences into their own twang without losing sense of style and taste: a grower, not a shower (that's show-er, not shower).”
“As a man who can best be described as a "grower not a shower", I helped Brent realize that many people in the gay community are concerned in a very adolescent way with their dick size, including me.”
“"Growers" are guys whose penises tend to contract a lot lengthwise when flaccid, while "show-ers" are guys whose penises could be said to merely "deflate" without contracting much in length.”
“His dick, if I remember correctly, is more of a shower than a grower[…]”

CEFR level

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