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Definition of tiger

tiger

noun

  • various poker hands.
    Hold onto that tiger.

    Last edited on Apr 27 2010. Submitted by H.J. Luba from Pittsburgh, PA, USA on Jan 07 2008.

  • an excessively eager person.
    Whoa, tiger!

    Last edited on Apr 27 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 28 2009.

verb

  • any number of many made up definitions inspired by Tiger Wood's numerous affairs.

    Last edited on Apr 27 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 27 2010.

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Other terms relating to 'tiger':

Definitions include: to vomit.
Definitions include: any number of definitions coined following the public revelation of Tiger Woods' marital infidelities.
Definitions include: any number of many definitions inspired by Tiger Wood's numerous affairs.
Definitions include: an Asian mother.
Definitions include: a stretch mark.

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