<noun.person> she writes books for children they're just kids `tiddler' is a British term for youngster
a razor powered by an electric motor
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Shaver \Shav"er\, n. 1. One who shaves; one whose occupation is to shave.
2. One who is close in bargains; a sharper. --Swift.
3. One who fleeces; a pillager; a plunderer.
By these shavers the Turks were stripped. --Knolles.
4. A boy; a lad; a little fellow. [Colloq.] ``These unlucky little shavers.'' --Salmagundi.
As I have mentioned at the door to this young shaver, I am on a chase in the name of the king. --Dickens.
5. (Mech.) A tool or machine for shaving.
{A note shaver}, a person who buys notes at a discount greater than the legal rate of interest. [Cant, U.S.]
Mixed in with the Social Security benefit checks and payments on telephone and electric bills are transactions ranging from a 40 cent prize to a "first round sweepstakes" winner to a $1 rebate for the purchase of a women's shaver.
Remington voluntarily withdrew the commercial and substituted a similar one that didn't make the claim that its product "shaves closer than any other electric shaver" after the advertising foundation upheld Philips's complaint.
Windmere, a maker of personal care products, maintains that in 1986 Philips drove it out of the three-head rotary shaver market by offering 35% to 40% discounts on old models of its Norelco shaver, underselling Windmere by 25% to 30%.
Windmere, a maker of personal care products, maintains that in 1986 Philips drove it out of the three-head rotary shaver market by offering 35% to 40% discounts on old models of its Norelco shaver, underselling Windmere by 25% to 30%.
Scouring the newspaper for sales, she found a $50 Norelco shaver on sale for $35 at Kmart, and a Kodak camera for her daughter discounted by 30% at a local drugstore.
The Ontario Court's Provincial Division said Remington didn't test their product against every brand of electric shaver marketed in Canada and couldn't support the claim that Remington shaved closer than any other electric shaver.
The Ontario Court's Provincial Division said Remington didn't test their product against every brand of electric shaver marketed in Canada and couldn't support the claim that Remington shaved closer than any other electric shaver.
The verdict came in a counterclaim by Windmere against Philips and its subsidiary North American Philips Co., makers of the Norelco shaver.