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[Noun] | "spear" | \ ˈspir \
1: a thrusting or throwing weapon with long shaft and sharp head or blade
2: a sharp-pointed instrument with barbs used in spearing fish
3: spearman
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English spere, from Old English; akin to Old High German sper spear, Latin sparus hunting spear;
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[Noun] | "spear"
1: a usually young blade, shoot, or sprout (as of grass)
Origin: 1647 ;
Alteration of {see: |spire:1|spire:1};
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[Noun] | "spear-car*ri*er" | \ ˈspir-ˌker-ē-ər \
1: a member of an opera chorus
2: a bit actor in a play
3: a person whose actions are of little significance or value in an event or organization
Origin: 1953 ;
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[Noun] | "spear phishing"
1: a targeted attempt to trick a specific person into revealing personal or confidential information that can then be used illicitly
Origin: 2004 ;
Respelling of spearfishing (gerund of {see: |spearfish:2|spearfish:2}), after {see: |phishing|phishing};
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[Noun] | "spear-throw*er" | \ ˈspir-ˌthrō-ər \
1: atlatl
Origin: 1871 ;
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[Verb] | "spear"
1: to pierce, strike, or take with or as if with a spear
2: to catch (something, such as a baseball) with a sudden thrust of the arm
3: to jab (an opposing player) with the blade of one's stick
Origin: 15th century ;
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[Verb] | "spear"
1: to thrust a spear upward
Origin: 1573 ;
{see: |spear:5|spear:5};
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[Adjective] | "spear"
1: paternal
Origin: 1861 ;
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[Noun] | "spear-carriers"
1: as in walk-ons, supernumeraries;
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[ "spear" ]
1: tool for pleasuring the ladies.
* e.g., ... "Gonna go home and make that hoe ride my spear."
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[ "spear" ]
1: To put the same answer for multiple questions that one knows can only be right for one of the questions. It is done in the hope that a tired grader will not notice the repetition.
* e.g., ... I forgot to study for the quiz, so I guess I'll just spear it.
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[ "spear" ]
1: A melee (hand to hand) weapon. It is a long pole about five or six feet with a very short blade at the spearhead. The spear was very reliable back in the ancient to medieval ages. It is mainly a light thrusting weapon, also efficient in repelling cavalry. It can also be used to be thrown at the enemy. Unlike the sword, and the great axe, the spear did not take much energy to use. The spear was very light compared to the broadsword, and one slight thrust with the spear can kill, unlike the broadsword, where one has to swing hard to inflict damage. The spear also has its disadvantages; a very agile and fast soldier is best suited for using a spear, not the slow, big, tough soldier who can't move as fast. Since the pole of the spear is made of wood, a sword or axe can cut a spear in half, so a spear can not block any swings. Spears are also awkward when used with shields. Despite these disadvantages, the spear was an excellent weapon in the ancient to medieval ages until the advent of the gunpowder age.
* e.g., ... The Roman soldiers first threw their spears into the enemy line, then drew their short swords and charged the enemy.
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[ "spear" ]
1: A long bladed weapon used in combat
* e.g., ... I'll kill you with this spear!!
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[ "spear" ]
1: a thrusting or throwing weapon with long shaft and sharp head or blade
* e.g., ... Achilles raised his spear and hurled it at Hector
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[ "spear" ]
1: The penis.
* e.g., ... Kathy says I got a big spear.
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[ "spear" ]
1: (Of a woman) to have anal sex with a man using a strap-on phallus.
* e.g., ... "It is quite uncomfortable to be speared" or "Britney spears"
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[ "spear" ]
1: to fist a girl and then open your hand while still in her.
* e.g., ... I speared that girl all night long. She was loving it.
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[ "spear" ]
1: when someone is sleeping and you cum into their ear.
* e.g., ... When Jonny is asleep somebody should spear him.
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[ "spears" ]
1: verb. to gain rightful ownership of a person's cigarette lighter by concealing it on your person for a minimum of 15 minutes. An attempt to spears is deemed unsuccessful if the present owner takes measure to determine its whereabouts in the form of an inquiry directed specifically towards the spearser.
* e.g., ... He was looking away and I saw an opportunity to spears his lighter.
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