different between downpressor vs downpress
downpressor
English
Etymology
Blend of down +? oppressor, with down replacing op (which is how up sounds in Jamaican patois).
Noun
downpressor (plural downpressors)
- (Rastafari) Oppressor.
Usage notes
- Rastafarian variant of oppressor, meant to emphasize that an oppressor presses people down.
downpressor From the web:
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downpress
English
Etymology
down +? press
Verb
downpress (third-person singular simple present downpresses, present participle downpressing, simple past and past participle downpressed)
- (transitive) To push or press downwards.
- (transitive, Rastafari) To oppress.
Related terms
- downpressor
downpress From the web:
- what does downpressor man mean
- what is downpressor man about
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