howler

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. That which howls, especially an animal such as a wolf or a howler monkey.
  2. A person hired to howl in mourning at a funeral.
  3. A painfully obvious mistake.
  4. A hilarious joke.
  5. A bitterly cold day.
  6. A person who expresses aggression openly in the form of threats.
  7. A heavy fall.
  8. A serious accident (especially to come a howler or go a howler; compare come a cropper).
  9. A tremendous lie (especially an obvious one); a whopper.
  10. A fashionably but extravagantly overdressed man, a "howling swell".
  11. A 32-ounce ceramic, plastic, or stainless steel jug used to transport draft beer.
  12. A small child.

Pronunciation

/ˈhaʊlɚ/ /ˈhaʊlə/ En-au-howler.ogg

Word forms

howler howlers

Etymology

From howl + -er. Some senses are derivatives of the intensifier "howling", as in "howling wilderness", (Deuteronomy 32:10)

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