steamer vs turtle dove

steamer

noun
  • A steamer duck: any of the four species of the duck genus Tachyeres which are all found in South America, three of which are flightless. 

  • A mode of transportation propelled by steam. 

  • A stupid or contemptible person. 

  • A vessel in which articles are subjected to the action of steam, as in washing and in various processes of manufacture. 

  • A cooking appliance that cooks by steaming. 

  • A member of a youth gang who engages in steaming (robbing and escaping in a large group). 

  • The soft-shell clam, sand gaper, or long-neck clam (Mya arenaria), an edible saltwater clam; specifically the clam when steamed for eating. 

  • A prostitute's client. 

  • A gullible or easily cheated person. 

  • A vessel propelled by steam; a steamboat or steamship. 

  • A steamed clam. 

  • An act of fellatio. 

  • A homosexual man with a preference for passive partners. 

  • A wetsuit with long sleeves and legs. 

  • A babycino (frothy milk drink). 

  • A racehorse the odds of which are becoming shorter (that is, decreasing) because bettors are backing it. 

  • A drinking session. 

  • a gambler who increases a wager after losing. 

  • A steam-powered road locomotive; a traction engine. 

verb
  • To travel by steamer. 

turtle dove

noun
  • Any of several (species of) birds, called by this traditional name, mainly in the genus Streptopelia, of the family Columbidae (doves and pigeons, which also included the extinct passenger pigeon, dodo, and solitaire). 

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