About The Word Peeler
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Peeler
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What's The Definition Of Peeler?
[n] a device for peeling vegetables or fruits; "she invented a potato peeler"
[n] a performer who provides erotic entertainment by undressing to music [n] a worker who peels the skins from fruits and vegetables Synonyms | Synonyms for Peeler: ecdysiast | exotic dancer | stripper | striptease | striptease artist | stripteaser Related Terms | Find terms related to Peeler: bluebottle | bobby | bull | constable | copper | dynamo | ecdysiast | flatfoot | gendarme | go-getter | live wire | officer | paddy | rustler | self-starter | stripper | striptease | teaser See Also | device | Gypsy Rose Lee | Lee | performer | performing artist | Rose Louise Hovick | worker Peeler In Webster's Dictionary \Peel"er\, n.
One who peels or strips.
\Peel"er\, n. [See {Peel} to plunder.] A pillager. \Peel"er\, n. A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel. [British Slang] See {Bobby}. |
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