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beacher|ˈbiːtʃə(r)| [f. beach n. + -er1.] Used occas. in various (chiefly slang) senses (see quots.).
1923U. L. Silberrad Lett. J. Armiter ii. 37 She does nothing with a passivity wonderful in a girl of her age, neither looking at her fellow beachers..or playing with the children. 1930J. R. Elder Goldseekers in N.Z. iv. 155 On this..beach he found..a number of miners who worked..amid the black-iron sands to be found on the beaches... Many of these ‘beachers’ or ‘surfacers’ had prospected the whole southern part. 1946J. Irving Royal Navalese 28 Beacher, a trip ashore, on liberty. 1956S. Hope Diggers' Paradise xviii. 166 This body-surfing is exclusively an Australian development... It needs..practice if you want to show off..shooting a ‘beacher’ on your back. The beacher..takes you from deep water right to the shallows. |