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Parker


park

P0073400 (pärk)n.1. An area of land set aside for public use, as:a. A piece of land with few or no buildings within or adjoining a town, maintained for recreational and ornamental purposes.b. A landscaped city square.c. A large tract of rural land kept in its natural state and usually reserved for the enjoyment and recreation of visitors.2. A broad, fairly level valley between mountain ranges: the high parks of the Rocky Mountains.3. A tract of land attached to a country house, especially when including extensive gardens, woods, pastures, or a game preserve.4. Sports A stadium or an enclosed playing field: a baseball park.5. a. An area where military vehicles or artillery are stored and serviced.b. The materiel kept in such an area.6. An area in or near a town designed and usually zoned for a certain purpose: a commercial park.7. A position in an automatic transmission that disengages the gears and sets the brake so the vehicle cannot move: put the car in park and turned off the engine.v. parked, park·ing, parks v.tr.1. To put or leave (a vehicle) for a time in a certain location.2. Aerospace To place (a spacecraft or satellite) in a usually temporary orbit.3. Informal To place or leave temporarily: parked the baby with neighbors; parking cash in a local bank account.4. To assemble (artillery or other equipment) in a military park.v.intr.1. To park a motor vehicle: pulled over and parked next to the curb.2. Slang To engage in kissing and caressing in a vehicle stopped in a secluded spot.
[Middle English, game preserve, enclosed tract of land, from Old French parc, from Vulgar Latin *parricus, fence, from *parra, perhaps, "wooden bar, espalier"; akin to Spanish parra, grapevine grown in an espalier, and French barre, bar; see barre.]
park′er n.

Par·ker

P0074000 (pär′kər), Charlie Known as "Bird." 1920-1955. American saxophonist and composer. A leader of the bop movement in jazz, Parker is noted for his fast, rhythmically and harmonically complex solos.

Parker

, Dorothy Rothschild 1893-1967. American writer noted for her satirical wit. She was drama critic for Vanity Fair (1917-1920) and book critic for the New Yorker (1927-1933).

Parker

(ˈpɑːkə) n1. (Biography) Sir Alan (William). born 1944, British film director and screenwriter; his films include Bugsy Malone (1976), Midnight Express (1978), Mississippi Burning (1988), The Commitments (1991), and Angela's Ashes (2000); chairman of the British Film Institute (1998–99) and of the Film Council (1999–2004)2. (Biography) Charlie. nickname Bird or Yardbird. 1920–55, US jazz alto saxophonist and composer; the leading exponent of early bop3. (Biography) Dorothy (Rothschild). 1893–1967, US writer, noted esp for the ironical humour of her short stories4. (Biography) Matthew. 1504–75, English prelate. As archbishop of Canterbury (1559–75), he supervised Elizabeth I's religious settlement

Par•ker

(ˈpɑr kər)

n. 1. Charles Christopher, Jr. ( “Bird” ), 1920–55, U.S. jazz saxophonist and composer. 2. Dorothy (Rothschild), 1893–1967, U.S. author. 3. Sir Gilbert, 1862–1932, Canadian novelist and politician in England. 4. Matthew, 1504–75, English theologian. 5. Theodore, 1810–60, U.S. preacher, theologian, and reformer.
Thesaurus
Noun1.Parker - United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955)Bird Parker, Charles Christopher Parker, Charlie Parker, Yardbird Parker
2.Parker - United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)Dorothy Parker, Dorothy Rothschild Parker

parker


nosy parker

A person who likes to meddle or pry into other people's lives. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I have to be careful about what I tell Betty because she's such a nosy parker that she'll bombard you with questions at the slightest provocation.See also: nosy, parker

a nosey parker

BRITISH, INFORMALA nosey parker is someone who wants to know too much about other people. Note: `Nosey' is sometimes spelled `nosy'. The village's resident nosey parker, Olive, likes to spy on her neighbours with binoculars. Supermarkets are a nosy parker's paradise. The contents of strangers' trollies tell us so much about their lives. Note: `Parker' may refer to Matthew Parker, who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1559, and had a reputation for interfering in people's business. See also: nosey, parker

a ˌnosy ˈparker

(British English, informal, becoming old-fashioned) a person who is too interested in other people’s private lives: Our next door neighbour is a real nosy parker. He always has to know everything about everybody on our street.See also: nosy, parker

nosy parker

and nosey Parker (ˈnozi ˈpɑrkɚ) n. a nosy person. (Also a term of address. No one really knows who or what parker is or was. It is an old expression, used in British and American English, at least. Some would like to derive it from nose-poker, but there is no record of the latter aver having been said.) Look, you nosy parker, mind your own business. See also: nosy, parker

nosey Parker

verbSee nosy parkerSee also: nosey, Parker

Parker


Parker

1. Alan (William). born 1944, British film director and screenwriter; his films include Midnight Express (1978), Mississippi Burning (1988), The Commitments (1991), and Angela's Ashes (2000); chairman of the British Film Institute (1998--99) and of the Film Council from 1999 2. Charlie. nickname Bird or Yardbird. 1920--55, US jazz alto saxophonist and composer; the leading exponent of early bop 3. Dorothy (Rothschild). 1893--1967, US writer, noted esp for the ironical humour of her short stories 4. Matthew. 1504--75, English prelate. As archbishop of Canterbury (1559--75), he supervised Elizabeth I's religious settlement

parker

[′pär·kər] (nucleonics) rep

Parker


Par·ker

(par'kĕr), Edward Mason, U.S. surgeon, 1860-1941. See: Parker-Kerr suture.
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Parker


  • noun

Synonyms for Parker

noun United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955)

Synonyms

  • Bird Parker
  • Charles Christopher Parker
  • Charlie Parker
  • Yardbird Parker

noun United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)

Synonyms

  • Dorothy Parker
  • Dorothy Rothschild Parker
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