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vibrator

[ vahy-brey-ter ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that vibrates.
  2. any of various machines or devices causing a vibratory motion or action.
  3. a small electrical device of variable shape, made to oscillate very rapidly and used in massage or to provide sexual pleasure.
  4. Electricity.
    1. a device in which, by continually repeated impulses, a steady current is changed into an oscillating current.
    2. a device for producing electric oscillations.


vibrator

/ vaɪˈbreɪtə /

noun

    1. a device for producing a vibratory motion, such as one used in massage or in the distribution of wet concrete in moulds
    2. such a device with a vibrating part or tip, used as a dildo
  1. a device in which a vibrating conductor interrupts a circuit to produce a pulsating current from a steady current, usually so that the current can then be amplified or the voltage transformed See also chopper


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Other Words From

  • non·vi·bra·tor noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of vibrator1

First recorded in 1860–65; vibrate + -or 2

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Example Sentences

One reason for that is that the vibrator itself has a couple of new features, such as being small and discrete and being moldable to each user.

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BuzzFeed’s name and signature bright red color will be used to sell a new vibrator this fall in the publisher’s latest effort to become the internet’s authority on sex and wellness.

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This is the first product that Bellesa is creating as part of a licensing deal with a publisher, but Bellesa’s CEO Michelle Shnaidman said that this BuzzFeed-branded vibrator is projected to be the most popular product to date for her company.

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Neither BuzzFeed nor Bellesa would disclose the estimated revenue earned from the product sales or how much each party would earn, but the vibrator itself is priced at $59 and BuzzFeed will earn a royalty from the sales.

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