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barberc. 1300, from Anglo-French barbour (attested as a surname from early 13c.), from Old French barbeor, barbieor (Modern French barbier, which has a more restricted sense than the English word), from Vul [..]
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barberBarber [N]Found only once, in Ezekiel 5:1 , where reference is made to the Jewish custom of shaving the head as a sign of mourning. The Nazarites were untouched by the razor from their birth ( Numbers [..]
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barberA severe storm at sea during which spray and precipitation freeze onto the decks and rigging of boats. (Also spelled berber.) In the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a local form of blizzard in which the wind-bo [..]
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barbera man who cuts hair and shaves beards
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barberFound only once, in Ezek. 5:1, where reference is made to the Jewish custom of shaving the head as a sign of mourning. The Nazarites were untouched by the razor from their birth (Num. 6:5). Comp. Judg [..]
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barbersherer
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barberTo dream of a barber, denotes that success will come through struggling and close attention to business. For a young woman to dream of a barber, foretells that her fortune will increase, though meagerly.
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barberThe practice of barbering," is generally defined to mean shaving or trimming the beard or trimming the hair, when done upon the human male body above the seventh cervical vertebra for cosmetic pu [..]
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barber(n) United States composer (1910-1981)(n) a hairdresser who cuts hair and shaves beards as a trade(v) perform the services of a barber: cut the hair and/or beard of
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barbertonsor
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barberEvery barber knows that
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barberExcessive grooming in which the fur is nibbled off. Rats may barber each other
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barberTo Talk. Source: American Tramp and Underworld Slang.
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barberTalk
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barber1. A strong wind carrying damp snow or sleet and spray that freezes upon contact with objects, especially the beard and hair. 2. See FROST SMOKE, definition 2.
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