stoater
A splendid example; a cracker or beauty
Definitions
An outstanding person or thing; a beauty. A 'pure stoater' is a great specimen.
stoater In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Scots, from 'stot/stoat' (to bounce), figuratively something that stands out.
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What does 'stoater' mean?
It means a splendid example of something — a cracker or beauty. A 'pure stoater' is an outstanding specimen.
How do you use 'stoater'?
As high praise, e.g. 'That goal was a stoater' or 'she's a pure stoater'.
Where does 'stoater' come from?
From the Scots 'stot' or 'stoat', meaning to bounce, used figuratively of something that stands out.
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