belter

See also: Belter

English

Etymology 1

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Noun

belter (plural belters)

  1. (Britain, informal) Anything that is particularly good of its class.
    • 2011 January 22, Ian Hughes, “Arsenal 3 - 0 Wigan”, in BBC:
      When the second goal came, it was a belter - Fabregas launching an inch-perfect ball over the top for Van Persie to volley in without breaking stride.
  2. (Britain, informal) A very good-looking person.

Etymology 2

belt (sing forcefully) + -er

Noun

belter (plural belters)

  1. One who sings forcefully.
  2. A song suitable for forceful singing.

Etymology 3

belt + -er, from asteroid belt.

Noun

belter (plural belters)

  1. (science fiction) A person who mines asteroids for minerals or lives in the vicinity of an asteroid belt.

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Norwegian Bokmål

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɛltər/
  • Rhymes: -ɛltər

Noun

belter n

  1. indefinite plural of belte
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