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bowser
English
Etymology
From Bowser (“a surname”), after Sylvanus Bowser, US inventor of the first fuel pump; also a trade name of SF Bowser inc., the inventor's company.
Pronunciation
Noun
bowser (plural bowsers)
- (now chiefly Australia and New Zealand) A fuel metering/delivery pump at a filling station.
- 2010, David Nichols, Green Fields, Brown Fields, New Fields, footnote citing 1926 report, page 309,
- The Moree Municipal Council decided to devote the revenue derived from the rent of the bowser petrol pumps within the municipality for this year, which amounted to forty guineas.
- 2010, David Nichols, Green Fields, Brown Fields, New Fields, footnote citing 1926 report, page 309,
- A road vehicle (often a trailer) for the transport of liquid fuel, particularly aviation fuel at an airfield.
- 1962, The All England Law Reports, Volume 3, page 435,
- The bowsers then go out to the aircraft and supply them with petrol.
- 1962, The All England Law Reports, Volume 3, page 435,
- (Britain) A mobile water tank deployed to distribute fresh water in emergency situations where the normal system of piped distribution has broken down or is insufficient.
- 1999 May 12, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard), page 588,
- Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as hon. Shidie has said, there is no water bowser in Garissa and he categorically said that there is a water bowser to supply water to the people of Kulan. Could he give the registration number of this water bowser which is supplying water to the people of Kulan?
- 2010, P. Dissanayake, N. Weragala, V. Smakhtin, Environmental Flow Assessment: Recent Examples from Sri Lanka, Alexandra Evans, K. Jinapala (editors), Proceedings of the National Conference on Water, Food Security and Climate Change in Sri Lanka, Volume 2, page 29,
- Due to increasing levels of water pollution arising from low flows, water becomes unsuitable for bathing during this period and is satisfied by bowser water supply.
- 1999 May 12, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard), page 588,
- (Ireland, slang, used in the vocative) A buffoon or imbecile.
Translations
Anagrams
- Bowers, bowers, bowres, browse
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bowsed
English
Verb
bowsed
- simple past tense and past participle of bowse
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