floater

IPA: fɫˈoʊtɝ

noun

  • One who or that which floats in a liquid or gas.
  • A small suet dumpling put into soup
  • (Australia) A pie floater.
  • (police jargon) A corpse floating in a body of water.
  • (vulgar) A piece of faeces that floats.
  • (basketball) Early layup taken by a player moving towards the rim where, upon release, the ball floats in the air over the top of a defender before dropping softly into the hoop.
  • A person without a lasting affiliation, role, or position normally expected.
  • An employee of a company who does not have fixed tasks to do but fills in wherever needed, usually when someone else is away.
  • (sports) A player not affiliated with a team.
  • (politics) A voter who shifts from party to party, especially one whose vote can be purchased.
  • (politics, US) A person, such as a delegate to a convention or a member of a legislature, who represents an irregular constituency, such as one formed by a union of the voters of two counties neither of which has a number sufficient to be allowed a (or an extra) representative of its own.
  • (US, politics) One who votes illegally in various polling places or election districts, either under false registration made by himself or under the name of some properly registered person who has not already voted.
  • An "extra" male at a dinner party, or a young friend of the hostess, whose assignment is to entertain the female guests.
  • (slang, by extension) Someone who attaches themselves to a group of people, much to the dismay of that group, and repeatedly shows up to participate in group activities despite attempts to get rid of, or “flush,” said individual.
  • (ophthalmology) A threadlike speck in the visual field that seems to move, possibly caused by degeneration of the vitreous humour.
  • (insurance) A policy covering property at more than one location or which may be in transit.
  • (finance) A floating rate bond.
  • (surfing) A maneuver in which a surfer transitions above the unbroken face of the wave onto the lip, or on top of the breaking section of the wave.
  • (two-up) A coin which does not spin when thrown in the air.
  • (prison slang) A book circulated between prisoners that is not part of the official prison library.
  • (India) A waterproof sandal.
  • A river mussel of genus Anodonta.
  • (slang) A misstep; a faux pas.
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Examples of "floater" in Sentences

  • FYI, a floater is a piece of dookie, high in fiber so it floats ….
  • Lydman's power-play goal was a floater from the left point through traffic.
  • His biggest shot came with 24.8 seconds left on an inside floater from the right side with two Clippers guarding him.
  • He was beaten by defenseman Chris Phillips 'high floater from the blue line just 52 seconds in on Ottawa's first shot, then was perfect the rest of the way.
  • I put that onto the shoe, along with some really beautiful material that we call floater, which is a leather that has been tumbled for a long period of time.
  • The Spurs pulled to within one, 80-79, but Kidd hit an off-balance, one-handed floater from the baseline with 1: 16 to play in the game to give New Jersey a three-point lead.
  • While driving through traffic to the hoop, he wrapped the ball behind his back and threw up a left-handed floater from the baseline that dropped to give Indiana a 102-91 lead.
  • Jefferson hit a floater from the foul line with 1: 55 left to cut Miami's lead to 79-64, and Lamond Murray's open 3-point try 44 seconds later hit the back iron, but wouldn't fall.

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