bleeder
21bleeder — bleed|er [ˈbli:də US ər] n BrE spoken not polite a very offensive word for a person, especially a man that you dislike …
22bleeder — n British an individual, particularly an unfortu nate or despicable person. This work ing class term often conveys strong dislike or contempt. It dates from the 19th century, but has lost popularity since the 1960s …
23bleeder — bleed·er || bliËdÉ™ n. hemophiliac, one who suffers from hemophilia …
24bleeder — noun 1》 Brit. informal a person regarded with contempt or pity. 2》 informal a haemophiliac. 3》 Baseball a ground ball hit that barely passes between two infielders …
25bleeder — noun (C) BrE spoken a rude word for someone, especially a man, that you dislike …
26bleeder — Noun. A person, more often than not one who is objectionable …
27bleeder — bleed·er …
28bleeder — bleed•er [[t]ˈbli dər[/t]] n. 1) pat hemophiliac 2) brit. Brit. bloke • Etymology: 1780–90 …
29bleeder — /ˈblidə/ (say bleeduh) noun 1. a person predisposed to bleeding; haemophiliac. 2. Chiefly British Colloquial a. (a term of abuse.) b. any person. 3. a beast which, having been immunised against tick fever, is used as a blood reservoir for… …
30bleeder — n. person suffering from haemophilia …