Pronunciation: /ˈɡæsər/
noun a term used to describe something or someone that is exciting, entertaining, or impressive
A1 My friend told a funny joke and everyone at the party laughed. He's a real gasser.
A2 The comedian was a gasser, making the audience laugh uncontrollably throughout the show.
B1 The movie was a gasser, with non-stop action and suspense keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
B2 The stand-up comedian was known for his gasser performances that left the audience in stitches every time.
C1 The improv group put on a gasser of a show, with quick wit and clever jokes that had the audience roaring with laughter.
C2 The comedy special was hailed as a gasser by critics and audiences alike, showcasing the comedian's talent for humor and storytelling.
formal The scientist discovered a new gasser that could potentially be used as a cleaner fuel source.
informal I heard that new car is a real gasser to drive!
slang That party last night was a total gasser, everyone was having a great time.
figurative Her jokes are always a gasser, she never fails to make me laugh.
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