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/ˈbēvər/,
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beavers, plural; beaver, plural;
  1. vulgar. A woman's genitals or pubic area

  2. vulgar. A woman


  1. (beaver) the soft brown fur of the beaver
  2. (beaver) work hard on something
  3. (beaver) Oregonian: a native or resident of Oregon
  4. (beaver) a full beard
  5. (beaver) dress hat: a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur
  6. (beaver) a movable piece of armor on a medieval helmet used to protect the lower face
  7. Beavers in Scouting is one name for the youngest section of Scouting with members (most commonly boys) younger than Cub Scouts and sometimes going to as young as five years of age. Other names are used in some countries. The programme is based on the concept of co-operating and sharing.
  8. The beaver (genus Castor) is a primarily nocturnal, large, semi-aquatic rodent. Castor includes two extant species, North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) (native to North America) and European Beaver (Castor fiber) (Eurasia). Beavers are known for building dams, canals, and lodges (homes). ...
  9. (Beaver (Action Force)) SAS Force is a fictional special forces military unit that features in the Action Force universe, a European version of the G.I. Joe action figure and comic book series.
  10. (Beaver (band)) Beaver or 13eaver as it is now known is a stoner rock band from the Netherlands.
  11. (Beaver (singer)) Beverley Jean Morrison, better known as Beaver (1950 - 23 May 2010), was a New Zealand singer.
  12. (Beaver (steamship)) Beaver was the first steamship to operate in the Pacific Northwest of North America. She made remote parts of the west coast of Canada accessible for maritime fur trading and was chartered by the Royal Navy for surveying the coastline of British Columbia.
  13. (beaver) An aquatic mammal of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet; A tall hat, originally made from beaver fur, worn by men in the 1800s; The pubic hair and/or vulva of a woman
  14. (Beaver) A youth member of the Beaver section, usually 5-7 years of age.
  15. (Beaver) after accepting a double without giving up possession, you immediately redouble
  16. A beaver is a common rule meaning that a player is able to immediately redouble when offered the doubling cube, whilst still retaining the cube and not giving it back to the opponent.
  17. (Beaver) redouble. In backgammon, to beaver is to redouble and maintain control of the cube, an optional rule.
  18. (Beaver) used fur from the beaver to produce hat making felt.
  19. (BEAVER) An arcade term for the smaller saucer in Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, or Home video Asteroids. Sometimes called The Beaver, Little Man, Little Saucer, Little Ship, Lord Vader, The Small Saucer, etc...
  20. (Beaver (Binache)) An optional rule whereby a doubled player may demand that the stakes be quadrupled instead of doubled, while retaining possession of the cube. This demand must be made before the doubler has thrown. ...
  21. (Beaver (beev ehr)) v. To cut up ones stick from rimshots, e.g. "Hey man, Shorty just beavered your sticks."
  22. (Beaver) A luxurious, long-nap fur felt. Thanks to the popularity of actual beaver fur used in this process, the poor rodents were hunted nearly to extinction in the 19th Century. These days, “beaver” simply refers to the grade of felt, which is now just long-fiber angora. ...
  23. (Beaver) A member of the youngest division of Scouting, aged 5-7.
  24. (Beaver) A rule in Backgammon that both players have agreed to beforehand. Lets a player double directly after the opponent has doubled.
  25. (Beaver) A semi-aquatic animal of the rodent family. The tail is considered the best part to eat. Care must be taken when skinning to avoid severing the musk gland, which will permeate the entire flesh when cut.