beaver eater

noun

Etymology

beaver (“vulva or pubic hair near a vulva”) + eater.

Definitions

  1. A wolverine.

    • ...we baled up our peltry, and on the 23d of May left Lac la Mort, with four small birch canoes richly laden with the skins of beavers, otters, martens, minx, loup serviers, beaver eaters, foxes, bears, &c.
    • This animal, which is known in Canada by the name of Carcajou, and the Beaver Eater, is of a clumsy appearance, about a foot and a half high ...
  2. A Canadian person, especially a French Canadian.

    • Listen you damned frog. I am the 12'th great grandson of United Empire loyalist s^([sic]) who were in these lands 30 years after Cartier landed at Quebec City. […] How dare you, so snivelling little french beaver eater.
    • Tell him to follow his nose to Buffalo. We're en garde 40 miles north. Of course we're ready for the likes of the Grubby Corp. We will *never* surrender. […] -- flag waving beaver eater from the north
  3. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

    Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see beaver, eater.

    • Mann & Machine isn't, alas, as wonderfully inventive as Alien Nation, with its slave-ship freak culture of two-hearted, milk-drinking beaver eaters who hummed at one another prior to sex.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Someone who performs cunnilingus.

      • Written on Participant 7's Facebook wall by Participant 8 […] 7: You don't know me 8: I know you're a beaver eater

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