Pinter vs Pincer - What's the difference?
pinter | pincer |
(in combinations, UK, slang) The drinking of a certain number of pints of beer
(in combinations, UK, slang) A container that holds a certain number of pints.
* 2006 , Martyn J. Pass, Dani Pass, Waiting for Red (page 262)
(in combinations, UK, slang) Something that takes a certain number of pints of beer to appreciate.
As nouns the difference between pinter and pincer
is that pinter is the drinking of a certain number of pints of beer while pincer is any object that resembles one half of a pair of pincers.As an adjective pincer is
(Of an attack) See pincer attack.pinter
English
Noun
(en noun)- “Anyway, I'd best get a shuffle on. Got to pick some milk up, you see.” “I've just been too.” Sure enough he showed the hedgehog a four-pinter .
- She's so ugly, an eight-pinter , I'd say.
