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gasser
gas·ser G0053700 (găs′ər)n.1. A well or drilling that yields natural gas.2. Slang Something highly entertaining or remarkable.3. Slang A talkative or boastful person.gasser (ˈɡæsə) n (Mining & Quarrying) a drilling or well that yields natural gas
Gasser (ˈɡæsə) n (Biography) Herbert Spencer. 1888–1963, US physiologist: shared a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1944) with Erlanger for work on electrical signs of nervous activitygas•ser (ˈgæs ər) n. Slang. something very pleasing or successful. gasser
gasserSomething that is fun or enjoyable. Your birthday party was a real gasser!gas1. n. intestinal gas. The baby has gas and will cry for a while longer. 2. n. nonsense. Hey, that’s about enough of your gas. 3. in. to talk nonsense; to brag. (see also gasbag.) Stop gassing for a minute and listen. 4. in. to have a good time. We gassed all evening. 5. and gasser n. a joke; a prank; a wild time. What a gas! I had a great time. 6. n. liquor, especially inferior liquor. Pour me a little more of that gas, will you? 7. and gas up in. to drink excessively; to get drunk. I come home every night and find that you’ve been gassing all day. He gassed up for a couple of hours while waiting for the plane. gasser verbSee gasGasser
Gasser Herbert Spencer. 1888--1963, US physiologist: shared a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1944) with Erlanger for work on electrical signs of nervous activity Gasser
Gas·ser (găs′ər), Herbert Spencer 1888-1963. American physiologist. He shared a 1944 Nobel Prize for research on the functions of nerve fibers. |