- wife-beater
- 1. Newcastle Brown Ale. 2. The sleeveless undervest as favoured by the redneck community.
Bottle of wife-beater, please. Ah, I see your dad is wearing his wife-beater.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
Bottle of wife-beater, please. Ah, I see your dad is wearing his wife-beater.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
Wife beater — may refer to:* Wife beater (abuser), a man who abuses his wife * In American usage, a slang term for a Sleeveless Shirt * Chris Hero, American professional wrestler, wrestled his last matches as Wife Beater in 2000 * Matt Prince, semi retired pro … Wikipedia
wife-beater — wifeˈ beater noun 1. A man who physically abuses his wife 2. A vest worn without a shirt over it (N Am sl) • • • Main Entry: ↑wife … Useful english dictionary
wife-beater — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms wife beater : singular wife beater plural wife beaters a man who regularly hits his wife … English dictionary
wife-beater — 1. Newcastle Brown Ale. 2. The sleeveless undervest as favoured by the redneck community. Bottle of wife beater, please. Ah, I see your dad is wearing his wife beater … Dictionary of american slang
wife-beater — /ˈwaɪf bitə/ (say wuyf beetuh) noun 1. Also, wife basher. a husband who habitually beats his wife. 2. Also, husband beater. Colloquial a very long, narrow loaf of bread. 3. a man s singlet or short sleeved T shirt. {def. 3 based on the stereotype …
Wife-beater — long thin loaf of bread … Dictionary of Australian slang
wife-beater — Australian Slang long thin loaf of bread … English dialects glossary
wife-beater — n 1. American a white undershirt, typically ribbed and sleeveless, thought to be emblematic of uncouth males. An expression used on campus in the USA since around 2000. 2. British a slang term for Stella Artois lager. The origin of the term is… … Contemporary slang
wife-beater — Noun. Stella Artois lager … English slang and colloquialisms
Beater — The term beater has several meanings. *For the implements used in playing some percussion instruments, see drum stick. *For the position in the game of Quidditch described in the Harry Potter series of novels, see Quidditch. *Another name for… … Wikipedia