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    [Verb]  | "leaguer" 


    1: besiege, beleaguer


    Origin: circa 1720 ;

    [Noun]  | "lea*guer" | \ ˈlē-gər \


    1: a military camp

    2: siege


    Origin: 1537 ;

     Dutch leger; akin to Old High German legar bed {mat|lair|};

    [Noun]  | "leagu*er" | \ ˈlē-gər \


    1: a member of a league


    Origin: 1591 ;

     {see: |league:2|league:2};

    [Noun]  | "big league" 


    1: major league

    2: big time —often used in plural


    Origin: 1883 ;

    [Noun]  | "bush league" 


    1: minor league


    Origin: 1896 ;

    [Noun]  | "Ivy Leaguer" 


    1: a student at or a graduate of an Ivy League school


    Origin: 1935 ;

    [Noun]  | "Junior Leaguer" 


    1: a member of a league of young women organized for volunteer service to civic and social organizations


    Origin: 1903 ;

    [Noun]  | "major league" 


    1: a league of highest classification in U.S. professional baseball; broadly : a league of major importance in any of various sports

    2: big time


    Origin: 1887 ;

    [Noun]  | "Texas leaguer" 


    1: a fly in baseball that falls too far out to be caught by an infielder and too close in to be caught by an outfielder


    Origin: 1903 ;

     Texas League, a baseball minor league;

    [Noun]  | "leaguers" 


    1: the cutting off of an area by military means to stop the flow of people or supplies;


      * e.g., " ... Germany's abandonment of the leaguer of Stalingrad is seen as a major turning point of World War II "



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    [Noun]  | "leaguer" 


    1: the cutting off of an area by military means to stop the flow of people or supplies;


      * e.g., " ... Germany's abandonment of the leaguer of Stalingrad is seen as a major turning point of World War II "



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    [Noun]  | "big leaguers" 


    1: one of high position or importance within a group;


      * e.g., " ... the once-tiny ad agency is now a big leaguer that attracts clients on the A-list "





    [Noun]  | "major leaguers" 


    1: one of high position or importance within a group;


      * e.g., " ... it was never a major leaguer among book publishers "





    [Verb]  | "leaguers" 


    1: to surround (as a fortified place) with armed forces for the purpose of capturing or preventing commerce and communication;


      * e.g., " ... an impregnable fortress that not even the mightiest army on earth would venture to leaguer "



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    [Verb]  | "leaguer" 


    1: to surround (as a fortified place) with armed forces for the purpose of capturing or preventing commerce and communication;


      * e.g., " ... an impregnable fortress that not even the mightiest army on earth would venture to leaguer "



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     [ "A-Leaguer" ]

    1: A classification for legendary and great metal and rock bands and musicians who had immeasurable influence and wrote top notch music, bands and artists who rose about their peers to the top of the class and the top of the rock pantheon.

      * e.g.,  ... Without a doubt, Blizzard of ozz was a great band led by that A-leaguer Randy Rhoads . 

     [ "A leaguer" ]

    1: A classification for legendary and great metal and rock bands and/or musicians, the top of the rock pantheon. The highest of complients for a musician. But there is nothing wrong with being a B-Leaguer

      * e.g.,  ... Without a doubt, Blizzard of ozz was a great band led by that A leaguer Randy Rhoads . 

     [ "leaguer" ]

    1: Noun: A person, male or female, who has moved up on the proverbial ladder of the dating world. Suggesting that this person has moved into a newer and better league.

      * e.g.,  ... Did you see Brad with that hot ass blond? That fat boy has really turned into a "leaguer. " 

     [ "Little Leaguer" ]

    1: An adult who finds pleasure in kidnapping and molesting small boys after recreational sports, particularly baseball.

      * e.g.,  ... Brice: "Who is that man in the car staring at me?" 

     [ "national leaguer" ]

    1: A Caucasian woman who chooses to see a black man romantically. The term derives from the phrase nigger lover by sharing the same initials and has the same meaning. The term is most commonly used when the phrase nigger love is not appropriate, as well as when discretion is needed.

      * e.g.,  ... What's that girl doing over there with that black guy, she is being a total national leaguer. Kim Kardashian and Heidi Klum are huge national leaguers. 

     [ "Minor Leaguer" ]

    1: When a man attracts many women, but those women are not all attractive

      * e.g.,  ... Dude 1: "Look at that guy pullin all those bitches." 

     [ "PS3 Leaguer" ]

    1: A notable person of excellence, the PS3 Leaguer often frequents the PS3-Leagues forums, and has a penchant for PS3 gaming, fried chicken and insulting ones parents. Throughout the time and space continuum, it is widely known that the PS3 Leaguer battles in the finest of clans, has extraordinarily large genitals, and shows great social skill and public awareness by partaking in the, ‘Would you hit it?” rounds, discussing world affairs, and by posting links to highly educational videos and other quality media.

      * e.g.,  ... Razgriz - “As a PS3 Leaguer I’m going to plunder your booty with the might of 10000 moustached pirates” 97104 - “Shut up. Shut up you jippo!” 

     [ "Ivy Leaguer" ]

    1: Somebody who goes or had gone to an Ivy League college or university (Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale).

      * e.g.,  ... Friend: "You got into the University of Pennsylvania? Man, I sure wish I was an Ivy Leaguer!" 

     [ "texas leaguer" ]

    1: baseball term: a basehit that lands in the outfield between the infielders heading out and the outfielders heading in - probably from the old days when people believed texas minor league fields were large and had no home run fences (or very deep outfields) so the outfielders would play deeper to prevent long hits and give up singles in front of them

      * e.g.,  ... With Barry Bonds' knees the way they are these days, he's going to see a lot of Texas Leaguers falling in front of him. 

     [ "texas leaguer" ]

    1: baseball term: a basehit that lands in the outfield between the infielders heading out and the outfielders heading in - probably from the old days when people believed texas minor league fields were large and had no home run fences (or very deep outfields) so the outfielders would play deeper to prevent long hits and give up singles in front of them

      * e.g.,  ... With Barry Bonds' knees so sore, he will see a lot of Texas Leaguers falling in front of him 

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