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beamer noun- a smile UK
From conventional “beam” (to smile broadly). - I locks up and strolls over towards the pub, giving the boys a nice big beamer back[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 12, 2001
- He gets a bit of a beamer an goes back to his mates[.] — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 319, 2002
- a deep blush UK: SCOTLAND
- You should’ve seen her face–what a beamer! — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, 1985
- In times past, he would have gone radge [mad] at such a slur. Or as radge as a shy, soft-spoken, beamer-prone guy like him can ever get. — Scotland on Sunday, 24 August 2003
- in cricket, a fast ball that is bowled at the batsman’s head UK, 1961
- Bowling beamers constitutes “unfair play”[.] — Michael Rundell, The Dictionary of Cricket, p. 22, 1985
- a crack cocaine user US
From BEAM UP (TO SCOTTY) - — Terry Williams, Crackhouse, p. 146, 1992
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