出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/19 04:25 UTC 版)
From steam + -er. The steamer duck or steamer (sense 6.2) is apparently named for its resemblance to a paddle steamer when swimming rapidly. The feces sense comically evokes the idea of steaming hot food and probably reflects that fresh feces sometimes give off visible water vapor in cold outdoor conditions such as those encountered by hunters, campers, and soldiers.
steamer (third-person singular simple present steamers, present participle steamering, simple past and past participle steamered)
From steam tug, rhyming slang for mug (“a gullible or easily cheated person; a stupid or contemptible person”).
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