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Debaser

Debaser \De*bas"er\, n. One who, or that which, debases.

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debaser

n. One who, or that which, debases.

WordNet
debaser

n. a person who lowers the quality or character or value (as by adding cheaper metal to coins) [syn: degrader]

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Debaser

"Debaser" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies, and is the first song on their 1989 album Doolittle. The song was written and sung by frontman Black Francis and was produced by Gil Norton during Doolittle's recording sessions.

Debaser (band)

Debaser was a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario.

Vocalist Luke Higginson is also the younger brother of actress Torri Higginson.

Drummer Bill Turnbull is also a noted commercial and television actor 1 having recently appeared in Canadian and U.S. national ads for Ikea, Best Buy, Five Alive, Tropicana, the CFL and Grand Wolf Lodge. He is also the drummer in Toronto garage-punk band Pinko Kronkite 2.

Debaser (rap group)

Debaser is a two-man hip-hop group from Oregon, United States, and are part of the crew Sandpeople. The duo consists of Ethic (MC) & Sapient (MC/Producer) and was founded in late 2005. Their name is a direct reference to the definition of the word debaser, not to be confused with the popular song Debaser by the Pixies.

Debaser (disambiguation)

Debaser may refer to:

  • " Debaser", a song by American alternative rock band Pixies
  • Debaser (rap group), a hip-hop group forming part of the crew Sandpeople
  • Debaser (band), a defunct Canadian indie rock band

Usage examples of "debaser".

Braun, butcher and bar-keeper, accused of having sold a glass of wine for twenty sous, is condemned to a fine of forty thousand francs, to be imprisoned until this is paid, and to exposure in the pillory before his own house for four hours, with this inscription: debaser of the national currency.

From two side streets and rallying, apparently, to the voices that had shouted that the Collin and the Lord, Gen-Rondin, the king's judge, were leading warriors against the debasers of Marack's gods, there came at least two hundred swordsmen, warriors, armed students, simple people, ready to place themselves at our sides, though they'd not known of our small victory.