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woofer

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English

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Etymology 1

From woof + -er.

Noun

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woofer (plural woofers)

  1. A loudspeaker that produces low-frequency sound.
  2. (Internet slang) A dog.
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Etymology 2

From WWOOF.

Noun

woofer (plural woofers)

  1. Synonym of wwoofer.
    • 2016, Marlyne Sahakian, Czarina Saloma, Suren Erkman, Food Consumption in the City, page 118:
      On the Big Island, for example, many samll. farming operations depend on unpaid labor such as 'woofers', to fulfill their labour needs cheaply. Woofers are those who labour on organic farms within the World Organization of Organic Farms (WOOF) Network.
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French

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Etymology

From English woofer.

Pronunciation

Noun

woofer m (plural woofers)

  1. (acoustics) woofer

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Romanian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English woofer.

Noun

woofer n (uncountable)

  1. woofer

Declension

More information singular only, indefinite ...

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