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mooner

English

Etymology

moon +? -er

Noun

mooner (plural mooners)

  1. One who abstractedly wanders or gazes about.
    • 1853, Charles Dickens, Household Words (volume 6, page 387)
      A "mooner," fond of staring into shop windows, or watching the labourers pulling up the pavement to inspect the gas-pipes, or listening stolidly to the dull "pech" of the paviour's rammer on the flags.
  2. Someone who moons (drops their pants and shows their bare buttocks in public).
    • 2009 October 13, "Train drags mooner half-naked along tracks", Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. A lunatic.

Anagrams

  • Monroe, Moreno, morone, no more

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moorer

English

Etymology

moor +? -er

Noun

moorer (plural moorers)

  1. (nautical, rare) The person who moors a vessel

Translations

Anagrams

  • Romero, remoor, romero, roomer

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