BULLER

Etymology 1

Verb

buller (third-person singular simple present bullers, present participle bullering, simple past and past participle bullered)

To boil or seethe.

Noun

buller (plural bullers)

The bubbling or seething of a torrent.

Etymology 2

Verb

buller (third-person singular simple present bullers, present participle bullering, simple past and past participle bullered)

To make a lot of noise.

To force one's way; to be pushy.

Etymology 3

Noun

buller (plural bullers)

A steer that allows itself to be mounted by bulls when in the crowded conditions of a feedlot.

(Caribbean, pejorative) A homosexual man.

Anagrams

• rubell

Noun

Buller (plural Bullers)

(informal) A member of the Bullingdon Club.

Anagrams

• rubell

Source: Wiktionary



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