Beamer
See also: beamer
English
Alternative forms
- (BMW car): beamer
Etymology
Clipping of BMW or IBM + -er.
Pronunciation
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
Beamer (plural Beamers)
- (slang) A BMW car or motorcycle.
- 2005, “London Underground”, performed by Amateur Transplants:
- Some people might like to get a train to work / Or drive in, in a Beamer or a Merc
- (slang) An employee of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM).
- 2012 April 12, “"Laughter, the Best Medicine @Work"”, in "Editors of Reader's Digest, editors, (Please provide the book title or journal name)":
- "What do you mean by a 'Double Beamer'? I asked.//With a grin, he replied, "An IBM Employee driving a BMW."
Anagrams
German
FWOTD – 6 June 2019
Etymology
From beamen (“to beam; to project”) + -er; the former from English beam (“to transmit matter or information via a high-tech wireless mechanism”). Inasmuch as the English verb does not share the figurative sense “to project”, the German is a pseudo-anglicism. Compare the same in Dutch beamer (“video projector”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbiːmɐ/
Audio: (file)
Noun
Beamer m (strong, genitive Beamers, plural Beamer)
- video projector
- Synonym: Projektor
- 2004, Nathalie Huber, Ohne Bilder im Bilde. Eine qualitative Studie zur Mediennutzung und Medienbewertung von blinden Menschen in Deutschland, Lit Verlag, →ISBN, page 39:
- Bei dieser Filmvorführung handelt es sich um das Abspielen einer DVD (oder Videokassette), die durch einen Beamer auf eine Leinwand projiziert wird.
- This movie presentation consists of a DVD (or VHS) being casted on a screen by a projector.
Declension
Declension of Beamer [masculine, strong]