gainer

See also: Gainer

English

Etymology

gain + -er

Pronunciation

Noun

gainer (plural gainers)

  1. One who gains a profit or advantage.
    • 1892, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Noble Bachelor”, in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, HTML edition, The Gutenberg Project, published 2011:
      … it is obvious that the Californian heiress is not the only gainer by an alliance which will enable her to make the easy and common transition from a Republican lady to a British peeress.
  2. One who puts on weight.
  3. (sports, slang) A diving (or gymnastics) maneuver (from a high-dive diving board or high diving platform) involving a simultaneous inversion and rotation.

Derived terms

  • back gainer sports
  • full gainer sports
  • gain
  • half gainer sports
  • reverse gainer sports

References

  • OED2

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French

Etymology

From gaine.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡɛne/

Verb

gainer

  1. to cover, sheathe

Conjugation

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