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hazer /ˈhāzər /noun North American1A person engaged in forcing a new or potential recruit to the military, a college fraternity, etc., to perform strenuous, humiliating, or dangerous tasks: the hazers would dunk us under the water for a short time before allowing us to come up for air...- He's a bully, a hazer, and a racist, a full-on pig.
- This does not deflect responsibility on those who beat him but it does assert that both the hazer and hazees both were equally wrong in their actions.
- Hazing degrades and risks physical and emotional harm because of the hazers' need to feel powerful and in control.
2A person who drives cattle while on horseback: the role of a good hazer in a winning steer wrestling run cannot be overstated...- He positions his horse to the left of the steer and his partner, the "hazer," is to the right of the steer.
- One team member (the hazer) in the steer-wrestling event rides his horse to help control the running path of the steer.
- It is very important for the hazer to keep the steer close to the bulldogger so that he can lean out of his saddle to grasp the steer's right horn.
OriginMid 19th century: from haze2 + -er1. |