"trashmover" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: trashmovers [plural]
Etymology: From trash + mover, implying that such a storm will move or shift refuse on the street. Etymology templates: {{com|en|trash|mover|}} trash + mover Head templates: {{en-noun}} trashmover (plural trashmovers), {{tlb|en|North America}} (Canada, US)
  1. (slang, climatology) A fairly heavy winter storm. Tags: Canada, US, slang Categories (topical): Climatology
    Sense id: en-trashmover-en-noun-LVN-QBF0 Categories (other): American English, Canadian English, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of American English: 70 30 Disambiguation of Canadian English: 86 14 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 86 14 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 86 14 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 87 13 Topics: climatology, natural-sciences
  2. (slang, climatology) A very heavy downpour of rain. Tags: Canada, US, slang Categories (topical): Climatology
    Sense id: en-trashmover-en-noun-CtzShLyW Topics: climatology, natural-sciences

Inflected forms

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