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crit·ter C0753400 (krĭt′ər)n. Informal 1. A living creature.2. A domestic animal, especially a cow, horse, or mule.3. A person. [Alteration of creature.]Word History: In many American regional dialects, the word bull, meaning "adult male bovine," was once highly taboo. When speaking in mixed company, people would substitute a variety of words and call the bull a booman, brute, gentleman cow, or surly. In the Northeast in particular, critter was a common word used to avoid saying bull, both by itself and in combinations like beef critter and cross critter. The most common meaning of critter is "a living creature," whether wild or domestic; it also can mean "a child" when used as a term of sympathetic endearment, or it can mean "an unfortunate person." But in old-fashioned speech, critter and beast denoted a large domestic animal. The more restricted senses "a cow," "a horse," or "a mule" are still characteristic of the speech in specific regions of the United States. Critter itself originates as a dialectal variant of creature, but owing to the pronunciation spelling critter, the term has taken on something of a life of its own as a separate word. The American regional word also has its own variants, including creeter and cretter. In some ways, the pronunciation of critter would have been very familiar to Shakespeare: 16th- and 17th-century English had not yet begun to pronounce the -ture suffix with its modern (ch) sound. This archaic pronunciation survives not only in American critter, but also in Irish English creature, pronounced (krā′tŭr) and used in the same senses as the American word.critter (ˈkrɪtə) nUS and Canadian a dialect word for creaturecrit•ter (ˈkrɪt ər) n. Dial. 1. a domesticated animal. 2. any creature. [1815–20; variant of creature] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | critter - a regional term for `creature' (especially for domestic animals)animal, animate being, beast, creature, fauna, brute - a living organism characterized by voluntary movement | Translationscritter
crispy critter1. offensive slang Someone who has been severely burned. We were able to rescue one person from the burning building, but man, he's a crispy critter—I don't know if he'll make it. That corpse is one crispy critter—they'll need dental records to ID the person.2. Something that has been burned in the cooking process. Ooh, that's a crispy-critter—give me that piece of toast.See also: crispy, crittercrispy-critter n. a person under the effects of marijuana. (From the brand name of a breakfast cereal.) He’s fried all right. A real crispy-critter. CRITTER
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Words related to critternoun a regional term for 'creature' (especially for domestic animals)Related Words- animal
- animate being
- beast
- creature
- fauna
- brute
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