💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Brosier"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| gold brickverb | Alternative form of goldbrick. [(US, slang, dated) To shirk or malinger.] |
| gold-brickverb | Alternative form of goldbrick. [(US, slang, dated) To shirk or malinger.] |
| brow-beatverb | Alternative spelling of browbeat. [(transitive) To bully in an intimidating, bossy, or supercilious way.] |
| forebarverb | Alternative form of forbar. [(obsolete, transitive) To bar in; to shut up.] |
| unvizorverb | Alternative form of unvisor. [To remove or lift a visor from one's face.] |
| blowdrynoun | Alternative form of blow-dry. [An instance of blow-drying.] |
| bare knuckleverb | Without boxing gloves |
| kibboshverb | Alternative spelling of kibosh. [(slang, transitive) To decisively put a stop to or terminate (someone or something).] |
| bedizzenverb | Alternative spelling of bedizen. [(also figurative) To dress or ornament (someone or something), especially in a gaudy, showy, or tasteless manner.] |
| skringeverb | Alternative form of scringe. [(dialect, UK and US, intransitive) To cringe or shrink.] |
| bobbittizeverb | (slang) To cut off the penis of. |
| ballocksnoun | Alternative form of bollocks. [The testicles (sometimes used in the singular)] |
| gazoomphverb | Alternative form of gazump. [(British) To swindle; to extort.] |
| gazumphverb | Alternative form of gazump. [(British) To swindle; to extort.] |
| besnewverb | Alternative form of besnow. [To snow on; to cover with snow, or as if with snow.] |
| barberchairnoun | (rare) Alternative form of barber chair. |
| kyboshnoun | Alternative spelling of kibosh. [(slang) Chiefly in put on the kibosh or put the kibosh on: something which checks or restrains.] |
| nakediseverb | Alternative form of nakedize. [To go naked.] |
| vagabondiseverb | Alternative form of vagabondize. [(intransitive, archaic) To act as the vagabond; to wander about in idleness.] |
| swoshverb | Alternative form of swash (“to dash or flow noisily; to splash”). [(ambitransitive) To swagger; to act with boldness or bluster (toward).] |
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