释义 |
hazer U.S.|ˈheɪzə(r)| [f. haze v.1] 1. One who hazes or practises cruel horseplay on another.
1887Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch 5 Sept. (heading) A Hazer in Trouble. 1888Harper's Mag. Mar. 636/1 The hazers in college are the men..to whom the training and instincts of the gentleman are unknown. 2. (See quots.) Chiefly U.S. Cf. haze v.1 6.
1897E. Hough Story of Cowboy 90 Two other men, sometimes known in these days of modern ranching as ‘hazers’, now mount and ride up..ready to drive on the horse that is to be broken. 1965Wanganui (N.Z.) Photo News 13 Feb. 23 In bulldogging the rider and a hazer chase the bull. 1968Chicago Tribune 7 July vii. 16/2 He was the first cowboy ever to bulldog a steer. In this event, two cowboys work as a team. One, called the hazer, rides parallel with the running steer, forcing him close to the dogger. |