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English
Noun
Taser (plural Tasers)
- Alternative letter-case form of taser
Verb
Taser (third-person singular simple present Tasers, present participle Tasering, simple past and past participle Tasered)
- Alternative letter-case form of taser
2008 April 2, Jenny May, “Mentor police will purchase”, in Cleveland News-Herald, archived from the original on 27 March 2009:"In one incident, a large, vicious dog was coming at an officer and he was able to Taser the dog rather than shoot it," Llewellyn said.
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Anagrams
- teras, -aster, reast, earst, treas., setar, stare, aster-, arste, Stear, sater, stear, aster, tares, Satre, tarse, Sater, arets, tears, resat, rates, Aerts, Aters, Tesar, 'earts
German
Noun
Taser m (strong, genitive Tasers, plural Taser)
- taser
- Synonym: Elektroschockpistole f
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English Taser.
Noun
Taser m
- Taser