teemer

English

Etymology

From teem + -er.

Noun

teemer (plural teemers)

  1. One who teems, or brings forth.
    • 1945 January and February, T. F. Cameron, “Dock Working”, in Railway Magazine, page 11:
      The staff discharging the coal from the wagons is known as teemers or tippers; they are employed by the dock-owners.

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