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bloom·er I. \-mə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: bloom (III) + -er 1. : a plant that blooms; sometimes : a person that reaches full competence, skill, or maturity < some youngsters are late bloomers > 2. : a workman who removes bloom (as a leather scourer) 3. : a workman or a rolling mill that shapes blooms 4. slang chiefly Britain : a gross error : a stupid blunder : boner, blooper II. noun (-s) Etymology: after Mrs. Amelia Bloomer died 1894 American pioneer in social reform who advocated such clothing 1. : a costume for women introduced about 1850 consisting of a short skirt and long loose trousers gathered closely about the ankles and usually with a coat and broad-brimmed hat 2. a. bloomers plural : the trousers of a bloomer costume b. : full loose trousers gathered at the knee formerly worn by women for athletics — usually used in plural c. : underpants of similar design but less bulk worn chiefly by girls — usually used in plural 3. : a woman wearing a bloomer (sense 1); especially : one adopting such a costume as an indication of adherence to the fight for the rights and freedom of women during the 19th century |