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releaser
[ ri-lee-ser ]
noun
- a person or thing that releases.
- Ethology. a key stimulus, as a sound, odor, moving shape, or patch of color, that elicits a predictable behavioral response in an animal.
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Example Sentences
A horse, seen from behind, is a male 'releaser' â it has long hair, big buttocks, and a teetering walk.
Former Trump attorney and self-proclaimed âKraken releaserâ Sidney Powell has told prospective donors that her group, Defending the Republic, is a legal defense fund to protect the integrity of U.S. elections.
It does this, he claims, by combining a technique that he calls the âGrief Releaserââthat is, âa plot that abandons the usual forward momentum of plotsââand âthe âGuilt Lifterâ of a character who shares our disdain, our dismay, and even our anger, at clichĂ©d funerals and formulaic condolences.â
At one of Rudy Giulianiâs fugue-state news conferences, someone asked attorney Sidney Powell, who has described herself as the âKraken releaser,â about the Kraken.
Powell, the Kraken releaser, âdid discuss something about this in Rudy Giulianiâs press conference,â Sawyer added, referring to an event where Trumpâs legal team publicized exotic conspiracy theories about fake votes, âand I do believe I witnessed that.â
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