What is the meaning of DIVER. Phrases containing DIVER
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1. A harbour breakwater is used to prevent the roughness of the sea outside the harbour from affecting the waters within. 2. A part of a ship's structure, usually located on the bow, and is used to divert a breaking sea.
Generic slang used to describe either a diver or a submariner.
A berry-flavored lozenge containing fentanyl on a stick designed to give relief to cancer patients that is being illegally diverted
Deep sea diver is British rhyming slang for a five pound note (fiver).
Scuba diver is London Cockney rhyming slang for a five pound note. (Fiver).
Diver is old slang for a pickpocket.
  The quick, strong extension of a diver’s legs out of the tuck position to stop rotation.
  A popular brand of shammy that divers use to dry themselves off with.
n Oral stimulation of the clitoris or vulva. muff diver n: 1. Any person who performs cunnilingus. 2. A lesbian.
  Dives selected by the diver to perform in an event. There is no maximum degree of difficulty. Optional dives are performed after required dives.
  Term for when a diver fails to execute the dive they intended to perform.
  The height a diver gains from his/her takeoff.
a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement; gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement
dish-washer
A diversion in which one gives a word, to which another finds a rhyme. If the same word is repeated, a forfeit is demanded. It also refers to drinking.
Sky diver is London Cockney rhyming slang for five pounds sterling (fiver). Sky diver is British slang for a pickpocket.
  A stream of water that sprays the surface of the pool. It helps a diver distinguish the top of the water from the bottom of the pool.
  A dive that starts with the diver facing the back of the diving board (or away from the water) and spins forward (toward the board) after takeoff.
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imp. & p. p.
of Divert
n.
The act of drawing the attention and force of an enemy from the point where the principal attack is to be made; the attack, alarm, or feint which diverts.
n.
Diversion; amusement; recreation.
v. t.
To turn away from any occupation, business, or study; to cause to have lively and agreeable sensations; to amuse; to entertain; as, children are diverted with sports; men are diverted with works of wit and humor.
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Pertaining to a diverticulum.
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Tending to divert; diverting; amusing; interesting.
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One who, or that which, diverts, turns off, or pleases.
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Serving or tending to divert; also, distinguishing.
n.
A diverticulum.
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of Diversity
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of Divert
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Diversify
n.
That which diverts; that which turns or draws the mind from care or study, and thus relaxes and amuses; sport; play; pastime; as, the diversions of youth.
n.
The act of turning aside from any course, occupation, or object; as, the diversion of a stream from its channel; diversion of the mind from business.
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Capable of being diverted.
v. t.
To turn aside; to turn off from any course or intended application; to deflect; as, to divert a river from its channel; to divert commerce from its usual course.
v. t.
To divert; to entertain.
v. t.
To make diverse or various in form or quality; to give variety to; to variegate; to distinguish by numerous differences or aspects.
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of Diversify
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of Diverticulum
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