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leaner

English

Etymology

lean +? -er

Adjective

leaner

  1. comparative form of lean: more lean

Noun

leaner (plural leaners)

  1. One who leans, or inclines toward something.

Anagrams

  • Arleen, Arlene, learne, realen, relane

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beaner

English

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?bin?/

Etymology 1

From bean +? -er. Literally "a person who eats refried beans".

Noun

beaner (plural beaners)

  1. (US, ethnic slur, offensive) A Mexican.
Translations

References

  • John Sutherland (2000-07-31) , “You are what you eat ... arguably”, in The Guardian?[2]

Etymology 2

bean +? -er; see bean ((slang) head).

Noun

beaner (plural beaners)

  1. (baseball) A pitch deliberately thrown at the head (the bean) of the batter.
  2. (by extension, informal) Head.
    • 2011, Mike Griffin, Tales of the Lost Flamingo, AuthorHouse (2011), ?ISBN, page 159:
      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.”
  3. (US, slang, dated) A superior or admirable person; something excellent.
Usage notes

This sense of a superior or admirable person, from U.S. baseball slang in the 1940s and 1950s, is now almost completely superseded.

Synonyms

  • bean ball
References
  • Lester V. Berrey and Melvín van den Bark (1953) American Thesaurus of Slang: A Complete Reference Book of Colloquial Speech, Crowell, pages 27,354,375


Anagrams

  • Berean, bearen

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