any of several small South American freshwater fishes of the genus Serrasalmus that eat other fish and sometimes plants but occasionally also attack humans and other large animals that enter the water.
Piranha was a film that far exceeded our expectations in quality and commercial success.
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Piranha 3D, the new horror movie by director Alexandre Aja, which marks the big-screen return of the schlocky creature feature.
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Piranha 3D is the latest campy monster movie audiences can't help but love.
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Killer fish jumping through the screen, the return of Richard Dreyfuss— Piranha 3D has it all.
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Killer fish jumping through the screen, the return of Richard Dreyfuss—Piranha 3D has it all.
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And they lunched quite happily on piranha and pacu—which is smaller—and drank water, and for dessert had more piranha.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930|Various
The piranha, called also the caribe, is a kind of salmon (Tetragonopterus).
The Western World|W.H.G. Kingston
"But kill that piranha before you try to handle it," she advised seriously.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930|Various
There are several kinds of piranha, many of which abound in the waters of the Tapajos.
The Western World|W.H.G. Kingston
British Dictionary definitions for piranha
piranha
piraa
/ (pɪˈrɑːnjə) /
noun
any of various small freshwater voracious fishes of the genus Serrasalmus and related genera, of tropical America, having strong jaws and sharp teeth: family Characidae (characins)
Word Origin for piranha
C19: via Portuguese from Tupi: fish with teeth, from pirá fish + sainha tooth