bleeder
1bleeder — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ a person regarded with contempt, disrespect, or pity: lucky little bleeder! …
2Bleeder — Bleed er, n. (Med.) (a) One who, or that which, draws blood. (b) One in whom slight wounds give rise to profuse or uncontrollable bleeding. [1913 Webster] …
3bleeder — 1756, one who lets blood, agent noun from BLEED (Cf. bleed) (v.). As one with hemophilia, from 1803 …
4bleeder — [blēd′ər] n. 1. a person who draws blood from another 2. a person who bleeds profusely; hemophiliac 3. Electronics a resistor used to regulate the voltage in a power supply, discharge a high voltage capacitor, etc …
5Bleeder — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Bleeder Produktionsland Dänemark …
6bleeder — Originally a euphemism employed in British university circles for ‘bloody fool’, bleeder seems to have rapidly come into low colloquial use at the end of the nineteenth century, especially in the London region. ‘You silly bleeder’ would be a… …
7bleeder — /blee deuhr/, n. 1. a person who bleeds abnormally because of low clotting rate; hemophiliac. 2. a person or animal that bleeds easily, esp. an athlete or racehorse. 3. a person who draws blood from a sick person; phlebotomist. 4. Slang. a person …
8bleeder — The valve or screw used to vent the air out of a liquid filled system. See brake bleeder pressure bleeder …
9bleeder — n. 1 coarse sl. a person (esp. as a term of contempt or disrespect) (you bleeder; lucky bleeder). 2 colloq. a haemophiliac …
10bleeder valve — bleeder valve, a valve or tap to allow excess fluid, especially fluid under pressure, to be drawn off …