Spotter

Word SPOTTER
Character 7
Hyphenation spot ter
Pronunciations /ˈspɒt.ə/

Definitions and meanings of "Spotter"

What do we mean by spotter?

One that applies spots. noun

One that looks for, locates, and reports something, as. noun

A military or civil defense lookout. noun

A person hired to detect dishonest acts by employees, as in a bank. noun

One who identifies players on the field, as for a radio or television announcer. noun

One who is responsible for watching and guarding a performer during practice to prevent injury, as in gymnastics or weightlifting. noun

One employed by a dry cleaner to remove spots. noun

One who or that which spots; specifically, one who is employed to shadow suspicious or suspected persons; a detective. noun

Specifically, a person employed to keep secret watch on the employees of a company, especially on a street railway to spot or note the number of fares (if any) not turned in by the conductor. noun

Naval, a person stationed at a suitable position above the deck to note the point at which the shots from a gun strike with reference to a target or the enemy's vessel, and thus give information as to the necessary correction of the range at which the gun-sight is set. noun

One who tints photographs. noun

A somersault in which the performer comes down upon the same spot from which he springs—that is, does not advance forward or backward. noun

One who spots. noun

A person who observes something. noun

A member of a sniper team. noun

A person who keeps watch of the person performing an activity, in order to help them should they be unable to complete it. noun

A worker employed to apply spots (as markers or identifiers) noun

A person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event noun

Someone who is the first to observe something noun

A person who observes something.

A member of a sniper team who in addition to this function is responsible for providing additional information about targets from a different point of view.

One who supervises a person performing an activity, in order to help them should they be unable to complete it.

A person who gives directions of a crane or vehicle challenging to navigate from a different point of view to the moved load.

Dolphins of the genus Stenella, and specifically Stenella attenuata distinguished from the streaker (Stenella coeruleoalba) and the spinner (Stenella longirostris).

A team member responsible for communication with the driver to keep them up-to-date about on-track events, such as other nearby cars.

A criminal-accomplice whose job is to watch out for incoming policemen while his friends commit a crime (usually drug dealing, burglaries, safeguarding supply houses, etc). Spotters are basically human alarm systems that criminals use to warn them when the cops come near. They usually stand on a corner to get a better vantage point and to give their friends plenty of time to run away, flush the drugs, etc. The warning is usually a shouted code, but can sometimes also be visual; modern criminals now use cell phones. Often times, spotters are juveniles who can't be effectively punished by law for aiding in a felony. Urban Dictionary

A military term for some one who sits and waits (usually fairly concealed) for something notable to come along and then informs the rest of his group. A spotter also spots targets for a gunner (for instance on artillery) they will give distance and position information to the gunner so targets can be neutralized quicker. Urban Dictionary

Similar to a spotter in weight lifting, in masturbation, when a man needs somebody to lend a hand, add lube or lotion during the act, click a mouse for him, turn a page, make sure you don't die while choking yourself, etc, this person is known as the spotter. You may also find a spotter helpful when having sex with a fat person. In this instance the spotter will offer encouragement, move any necessary appendage, etc. Urban Dictionary

A pee spot on your shorts/jeans that shows through after you whizz, because you didn't tap your monkey well enough. Urban Dictionary

A spotter is one who watches someone else while on drugs to ensure that person does not injure themself or others. Urban Dictionary

A small blowtorch with a bent knife attached in such a way that the end of the knife is in-front of the flame, and will heat up when the blowtorch is turned on. It's a portable tool used for the weed smoking technique known as spotting in New Zealand, where marijuana is rolled into small balls (or spots) and pressed between 2 hot knives, while the user positions their mouth above and inhales all the smoke. Most people will use a gas stove to heat the knives, but more experienced users may make a portable spotter using a blowtorch. Urban Dictionary

Someone who holds onto your testicles, one at a time, as you alternate the direction to which you turn your head then cough. Urban Dictionary

A term used by skateboarders. Someone who watches the street for cars while a skater does a trick that ends in the street. Particularly common when bombing hills. Urban Dictionary

A person who acts with life saving measures to save someone from Auto Erotic Death. The guy who cuts the other guy down just before he dies. Urban Dictionary

Spotter: a lazy person (in need of something important out of arms reach) that asks the first person they spot that gets up or walks by the object to bring it too them because they are too lazy to get off their ass and do it themselves. spotters are typically stoners and/or really lazy people Urban Dictionary

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The word "spotter" in example sentences

* In the first scene, Gunny Swagger and his spotter are about to shoot at bad guys and the spotter is calling off distances in yards. ❋ Unknown (2007)

So it may have just been where they think units are moving or they have indications from what they call a spotter, someone informing them. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Not to mention that your spotter could be your best friend. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you are pressed for time, do not choose free weights, because it takes longer to train with them—changing weights, changing bars—and you need another person commonly referred to as a spotter. ❋ Edward J. Jackwski (1995)

"The spotter is the third musketeer on the radio, and when he became available, I listened to a lot of tapes, I did a lot of research, and although the timing was short, I recognized his style will help us build upon our continued communication improvements." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Crew chief Steve Letarte said after listening to tapes of Dickerson, he believed the spotter could be the key to helping Gordon close out races. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"spotter" -- having had dealings with such in his days "on the road". ❋ Upton Sinclair (1923)

"spotter" - someone else watching the participants being towed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A "spotter" next to me pointed out Patrick McMullan, photographer of socialites, Chazz Palminteri, and a model named Veronica Webb. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Taken they were showing how this seemingly nice guy, that the daughter of Neeson's character and her friend had met while at the airport, turned out to be a lowlife and a "spotter". ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you are doing an astronomy activity with a large group where you might be easily distracted, I'd suggest appointing a "spotter" to keep on the lookout for airplanes that might come into the region. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Luttrell, the parents of Marcus Luttrell and his twin brother, Morgan, also a Navy SEAL, told The Courier Friday that Marcus was believed to have been the "spotter" for the reconnaissance unit and made the call for backup support. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Luttrell served as the "spotter" for the reconnaissance unit and made the call for backup on the ground. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Hello, mama? I'm in jail. [The popo] arrested me for [chillin'] on the same block where some dealin' was going down. They say I was spottin' and they be chargin' me as an [accomplice]. ❋ Inane5 (2005)

[Spotter]: Enemy on ridge [3 o'clock] 500m! [Gunner]: Sighted *boom* ❋ Xfire (2008)

"Hey Gary, I want to try out this new [fleshlight] and I need a spotter to [choke me] with a [belt]." ❋ Otis Richard (2008)

[Crap]! I can't [go out] there, yet, I just made a spotter on my [shorts]! ❋ Mangus (2005)

Seth: I wanna try acid Walter: That's a dumb idea Seth: Don't worry I'll have a [spotter] Walter: [Alright bro] [stay safe] ❋ Srorth (2018)

[Dazza]: Oi mate, wanna bumble on the ol' [spotter]? Terry: Oh yeah [chur bro], giz us a bumble Dazza: Ok I'm ready, just get on your knees and suck ❋ Oli-darko (2019)

Spotters: [Example] 1: [Physician]. [Example 2]: Teabag-victim's face. ❋ Betar1 (2010)

Sean Green made sure he had spotters watching [the intersection] before bombing [the hill] on Jackson and [Lombard]. ❋ Thestern (2019)

Inspector Purple: Did you hear about the prominent local business man [Jack Mehoff]? [Fuzzie]: No what happened? Inspector Purple: He was found dead hanging from a tree at the city park. His pants around his ankles and his dick in his hand. Bottles of lube and tons of porn were strewn about. It is believed to be an auto ertoic asphyxiation death. He could have been saved if only he would have had a [spotter]. Fuzzie: [Spotter]? What is a spotter? Insepctor Purple: You know, kind of like "swim with a buddy". Have somebody there to cut you down before you die. It has to be a good spotter though so you can be sure you achieve your intended goal. ❋ Inspector Purple (2009)

Victim: *gets up to get [a glass of water]* Spotter: "Oh My God [Will You] Get Me One Too", "Will You Bring Me My Phone", "Will You [Plug] My Phone In", "Will You Change The Song", or "Will You Answer The Door" ❋ Macock (2015)

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