<span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowners</span>) (colloquial) A very heavy rain shower. 2009, John McPherson, Geri McPherson, Ultimate Guide to Wilderness Living[1]:...
<span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowners</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span>...
existence: they either noticed you or they didn't, and it desperately mattered which. <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span> someone who dies by <span class="searchmatch">drowning</span> someone who <span class="searchmatch">drowns</span> another...
cob-floater, duck-drownder (duck-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span>), <span class="searchmatch">goose</span> drownder (<span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span>), lightwood-knot floater, sod-soaker, trash-mover, sheep <span class="searchmatch">drowner</span>, turd-floater...
gooseberrylike <span class="searchmatch">goose</span> bump goosebump <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-bump goosebumped goosecap <span class="searchmatch">goose</span> club goosedown <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-drownder <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span> <span class="searchmatch">goose</span> egg goosefish <span class="searchmatch">goose</span> flesh gooseflesh...
cob-floater, duck-drownder (duck-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span>), frog-strangler, <span class="searchmatch">goose</span> drownder (<span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-<span class="searchmatch">drowner</span>), lightwood-knot floater, sod-soaker, trash-mover, sheep <span class="searchmatch">drowner</span>...
or animal that is suffering or has suffered <span class="searchmatch">drowning</span>. (dialect) That which <span class="searchmatch">drowns</span>. (Can we add an example for this sense?) duck-drownder <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>-drownder...
where several hundred geese not only provided meat for the SS-men, but with their gagglings also helped to <span class="searchmatch">drown</span> the terrible cries […] sound of a <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>...
Literally, “to <span class="searchmatch">drown</span> the <span class="searchmatch">goose</span>”. afogar o ganso (first-person singular present afogo o ganso, first-person singular preterite afoguei o ganso, past participle...
chum, Tom, and you needn't be afraid of him; he can outswim a duck and a <span class="searchmatch">goose</span> and a fish all together; he jumped over to save that little girl, seeing...