Wiper

Word WIPER
Character 5
Hyphenation wip er
Pronunciations /ˈwaɪpɚ/

Definitions and meanings of "Wiper"

What do we mean by wiper?

One that wipes. noun

Something, such as a towel, used for wiping. noun

A device designed for wiping, as on an automobile windshield. noun

A projecting cam, as on a rotating shaft, that activates another machine part. noun

A movable electrical contact, as in a rheostat. noun

One who or that which wipes. noun

That on which anything is wiped, as a hand-towel or a handkerchief. noun

In machinery, a piece projecting generally from a horizontal axle, for the purpose of raising stampers, pounders, or pistons in a vertical direction and letting them fall by their own weight. Wipers are employed in fulling-mills, stamping-mills, oil-mills, powder-mills, etc. Also wipe. noun

A steel implement for cleaning the bore of a musket, etc. noun

Same as wiper-wheel. See the extract and also wipe-spark. noun

A ring in a shaft-bearing, resting by its inner surface on the top of the shaft and hanging with its bottom elements in a bath of oil. As the shaft revolves the ring turns slowly with it, and brings up the oily parts of its surface which are wiped off by the grooves in which the ring is steadied. noun

One who, or that which, wipes. noun

Something used for wiping, as a towel or rag. noun

A piece generally projecting from a rotating or swinging piece, as an axle or rock shaft, for the purpose of raising stampers, lifting rods, or the like, and leaving them to fall by their own weight; a kind of cam. noun

A rod, or an attachment for a rod, for holding a rag with which to wipe out the bore of the barrel. noun

Something, such as a towel, that is used for wiping noun

Something, such as a windscreen wiper, that is designed for wiping noun

A movable electric contact in some device noun

A junior role in the engine room of a ship, someone who wipes down machinery and generally keeps it clean. noun

A worker who wipes noun

Someone who wipes.

Something, such as a towel, that is used for wiping.

Something, such as a windscreen wiper, that is designed for wiping.

A movable electric contact in some devices.

A junior role in the engine room of a ship, someone who wipes down machinery and generally keeps it clean.

A really nasty or wet fart that leads you to believe you may have sharted, or used for comic effect. Urban Dictionary

Unit of measure of mess in an infant's diaper, described by the number of diaper wipes needed to clean the baby's bottom, e.g. one-wiper, two-wiper, three-wiper, etc. Typically used by new parents. (With experience, parents become more efficient at cleaning bottoms and use fewer wipes.) Urban Dictionary

PG rated word for person who is an asswipe. Urban Dictionary

A person who cannot do anything for themselves, including whiping their own butt. Urban Dictionary

A shit which requires virtually no wiping at all Urban Dictionary

A dump that leaves behind no trace of the act Urban Dictionary

The rare (and I mean really rare) instance of bowel evacuation so clean, there is no need to wipe. See also the "No Wiper Challenge", in which you trust your instincts so much, you don't even take a test wipe. Urban Dictionary

A poop that comes out so clean that when you wipe,you find out that it was completley unnessasary to wipe at all. Urban Dictionary

Insane punk band from Portland, OR formed in 1978. This band is one of the earliest American purveyors of punk and its influences are noted in other successful acts such as Nirvana and Scratch Acid. Urban Dictionary

A wiper is often used to describe the penis of a person who enjoys to wipe it across the faces of others. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Wiper

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The word "wiper" in example sentences

Dirt entry and corrosion problems have led to improvements in wiper designs with the introduction of an external flap on the wiping lip to prevent the entry of dirt via the outer diameter of the wiper. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That reminds me of a story – my windshield wiper is broken. ❋ Unknown (2008)

So when I need to know what the black rubbery thingummy on a windscreen wiper is called, I can look up windscreen wiper in the index, turn to the appropriate picture, and learn that it's a wiper blade rubber. ❋ L. Lee Lowe (2006)

Advanced Frameless Design ... and Integrated High-Downforce Spoiler” and “[t] he latest Michelin wiper blades on the market are all new and improved ... adding functional features such as spoilers for improved wiper performance.” ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

The tortilla is his eating tool and his chin wiper. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For a split second there, I had this great fantasy that you were clipping the 'wiper' to a clay pigeon thrower and we were going to see some fun target pratice! ❋ James Gurney (2009)

Two pails of water flanked this rack, in each of which had been thrust a slotted hickory "wiper" threaded with a square of cloth. ❋ Stewart Edward White (1909)

A similar method is described in Syuzi Pakhchyan's book Fashioning Technology, which uses a magnet to keep the conductive "wiper" in place. ❋ Sean Michael Ragan (2010)

The most dangerous feature of the UP300x is the "wiper" function: ❋ Unknown (2008)

With a back and forth (windshield wiper like motion) apply the darker shadow around the chest area that is visible as well as going into the area of the clothing (in case your clothing moves you don't want to have a shadow that just abruptly ends). ❋ Eve Pearl (2011)

You truly are a wiper of other peoples butts ... harold ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have several gay friends who really appreciate a nice manly Freddie Mercury “shaft-wiper”. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Gulp! minnows area terrific substitute, the fish (wiper, walleye, muskie and bass) gobble them up. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I agree that making a novel “slate-wiper” virus is vastly more challenging. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In any case, I think fabrication of any “slate wiper” virus will continue to be quite difficult even with advancing technology because of the inherent design trade-offs of viri themselves than due to any limitations on the fabrication technology itself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

An effective “slate wiper” virus must be both virulent, yet have a long enough incubation period, say 7 – 10 days, that the infected infects many other people during the course of their daily life before they get noticeably sick. ❋ Unknown (2010)

*BRRRRRRrip* [Oh yeah], that's a wiper! ❋ Oz In ATL (2007)

Is your son eating well? [I think so], he had a ten-wiper [this morning] when we [changed] him. ❋ Ceanothus (2004)

[Harry Reid's] public [shit for brains] [lies] make him a real wiper. ❋ Concerned2 (2007)

We have a wiper at the [counter] that [needs] [assistance]. ❋ Meredith N. (2008)

EDDIE: hey man, i thought you went [to take a shit] [PIERCE]: yeah dude [im done], it was a no wiper ❋ Ronnie_e (2010)

we're out of [t.p]. [good thing] that was a no wiper ❋ Kipling (2005)

This will be [a great day], I just [started] it with a [no wiper]. ❋ Everleigh1 (2015)

I have to take a [poop] but im in [a rush], [i hope] its a no wiper. ❋ OCnoSee (2009)

The Wipers rock! My favorite album is "Is This Real?", you can totally tell the lyrics about being [maladjusted] are being sung from [the pit] of Greg [Sage's] heart. ❋ Miles The Magnificent (2010)

Jimmy is always [in trouble] for having his [wiper] out and wiping [Maratha] in class. ❋ KiLlEdByArAyGuN (2012)

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