grower
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɡɹoʊɚ/
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
grower (plural growers)
- A farmer; one who grows things.
- He was an orange grower from Florida.
- Something that grows.
- These flowers are fast growers
- 2015 February 7, Val Bourne, “The quiet man of the world of snowdrops”, in The Daily Telegraph (London), page G8:
- 'The Bride' [a snowdrop variety], found in the early Seventies at Foxcote Farm near Cheltenham, was his first discovery. It's a poculiform (cup-shaped) G. elwesii with six pure white petals of the same length. Like many poculiforms […] it's not a strong grower.
- Someone or something, especially music, that becomes more likeable over time. [from 1990s]
- I didn't like the song at first, but it is a real grower.
- 1994, Mr. S.R. Winterton, “Bedtime Stories - The Singles”, in alt.fan.madonna[1] (Usenet):
- Sanctury[sic] - the least obvious single but what a grower. When I first heard this track I thought it was rather average. After playing the album several times, this was the one that kept coming into my head throughout the day.
- 2001, Maximum Rock 'n' Roll, Issue 223[2]:
- […] assimilating some vaguely psych, folk-rock, and other influences into their own twang without losing sense of style and taste: a grower, not a shower (that's show-er, not shower).
- (slang) A biological male whose penis increases in size significantly when erect. [from 1990s]
- Antonym: shower
- 2003, Austin Foxxe, Three the Hard Way: Tales of Three-way Sex Between Men[5]:
- His dick, if I remember correctly, is more of a shower than a grower […]
Derived terms
Translations
a farmer who grows things
something that grows (in the specified way)
someone or something who becomes more likeable over time
(slang) man whose penis does not show its full size until it is erect
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