Pronunciation: /ˈɡæsər/

Definitions of gasser

noun a term used to describe something or someone that is exciting, entertaining, or impressive

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of gasser in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of gasser

past tense

gassed

plural

gassers

comparative

more gassy

superlative

most gassy

present tense

gasses

future tense

will gas

perfect tense

has gassed

continuous tense

is gassing

singular

gasser

positive degree

gassy

infinitive

to gas

gerund

gassing

participle

gassing

Origin and Evolution of gasser

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'gasser' originated in the United States, particularly in the jazz and slang culture of the mid-20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something exciting or impressive, 'gasser' evolved to also refer to someone or something funny or amusing.