different between squawker vs woofer

squawker

English

Etymology

squawk +? -er

Pronunciation

Noun

squawker (plural squawkers)

  1. Something that squawks.
  2. A person who complains or protests noisily.
    • 2001, Max Rubin, Comp City: A Guide to Free Casino Vacations (page 185)
      The bosses grow weary of the scammers and squawkers and conclude that they're all a big nuisance.
  3. (slang) An informant; a stool pigeon.
  4. A loudspeaker used for frequencies intermediate between those of a woofer and a tweeter.
  5. (slang) The radio used in police vehicles to keep in contact with headquarters.

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woofer

English

Etymology

From woof +? -er.

Pronunciation

  • (US) enPR: wo?of??r, IPA(key): /?w?f?/
  • Rhymes: -?f?(?)
  • Hyphenation: woof?er

Noun

woofer (plural woofers)

  1. An electronic speaker that produces low-frequency sound.
  2. (Internet slang) A dog.

Synonyms

  • (dog): See Thesaurus:dog

Coordinate terms

  • (low-frequency audio speaker): midrange, squawker, subwoofer, tweeter

Translations


French

Etymology

From English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wu.fœ?/

Noun

woofer m (plural woofers)

  1. woofer

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