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firefighter
English
Etymology
fire +? fighter. Created as a gender-neutral term for fireman and firewoman.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?fa??(?)?fa?.t?(?)/
- (US) IPA(key): /?fa?.??fa?.t?/
Noun
firefighter (plural firefighters)
- A person who puts out fires.
Synonyms
- smoke eater
Hyponyms
- fireman
- firewoman
- hotshot
- smokejumper
- wildfire-fighter
Translations
See also
- fireperson
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hosemonkey
English
Alternative forms
- hose monkey
- hose-monkey
Etymology
From hose +? monkey.
Pronunciation
Noun
hosemonkey (plural hosemonkeys)
- (slang, uncommon) Term of endearment for a firefighter.
Usage notes
- Usually used by police officers or other emergency service officials.
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