Associations to the word «Screamer»
Noun
- Magpie
- Scourge
- Germ
- Goose
- Shrike
- Tube
- Cucumber
- Respiration
- Marches
- Keyboardist
- Duck
- Swan
- Sesame
- Batch
- Sequencing
- Pollutant
- Plenty
- Genocide
- Shack
- Schizophrenia
- Scorpion
- Leonardo
- Perimeter
- Scarlet
- Scanner
- Carla
- Acceleration
- Scream
- Roller
- Shriek
- Resin
- Morley
- Horde
- Fern
- Sparrow
- Bird
- Resonance
- Slang
- Fang
- Eve
- Sediment
- Jessica
- Boss
- Drummer
- Spur
- Zoo
- Ecology
- Lily
- Guitarist
- Ribbon
- Worm
- Claw
- Pc
- Owl
- Monkey
- Feeding
- Rat
- Fly
- Yard
- Angeles
- Horror
- Hunting
- Colombia
- Rachel
- Band
- Gender
- Fever
Adjective
Wiktionary
SCREAMER, noun. One who screams; one who shouts; one who sings harshly.
SCREAMER, noun. Any bird in the taxonomic family Anhimidae, endemic to South America, being large, bulky birds with a small downy head, long legs and large feet.
SCREAMER, noun. (obsolete) (US) (hunting) A healthy, vigorous animal.
SCREAMER, noun. A healthy, vigorous person.
SCREAMER, noun. Something exceptionally good.
SCREAMER, noun. (sports) (cricket) A difficult catch.
SCREAMER, noun. (sports) (baseball) A very hard hit.
SCREAMER, noun. (sports) (Australian rules football) A particularly high mark (clean catch of a kicked ball).
SCREAMER, noun. (sports) (soccer) a powerful shot.
SCREAMER, noun. (sports) (surfing) A very large wave.
SCREAMER, noun. (Internet slang) A video that unexpectedly frightens the viewer by cutting to a loud scream and disturbing image.
SCREAMER, noun. (slang) An effeminate gay man; a man who is obviously gay (homosexual).
Dictionary definition
SCREAMER, noun. Someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice.
SCREAMER, noun. A sensational newspaper headline.
SCREAMER, noun. Gooselike aquatic bird of South America having a harsh trumpeting call.
SCREAMER, noun. A very hard hit ball.
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.