Gaters


[gey-ter] /ˈgeɪ tər/

noun
1.
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[gey-ter] /ˈgeɪ tər/
noun
1.
Southern U.S. Informal. .
/ˈɡeɪtə/
noun
1.
a variant of gator
/ˈɡeɪtə/
noun
1.
(mainly US, informal) an alligator
n.

1844, colloquial shortening of alligator.

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