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ers

1 American  
[urs, airs] / ɜrs, ɛərs /

noun

  1. ervil.


ERS 2 American  
Or E.R.S.
  1. Emergency Radio Service.


-ers 3 American  
  1. a semantically empty suffix that creates informal variations of more neutral nouns and adjectives by processes of truncation identical to those of -er (champers; preggers; starkers ); unlike that suffix, however, -ers is apparently productive, and words formed with it do not appear to belong to a restricted linguistic register, as university slang.


ERS British  

abbreviation

  1. earnings related supplement

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Etymology

Origin of ers1

Middle French < Old Provençal < Late Latin ervus, variant of Latin ervum. See ervil

Origin of -ers3

Perhaps a conflation of -er 7 with the final element of bonkers and crackers in the sense “wild, crazy” (unless these words themselves contain this suffix); -s 3

Example Sentences

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But we lived in a way unimaginable to 9-5 ers.

From New York Times • Dec. 12, 2018

The United States soon got wind of Guevara’s presence and sent CIA agents and military advis ers to assist the regime of René Barrientos.

From The Guardian • Oct. 5, 2017

Roosevelt Island is fantastic: right in the middle of the Potomac River and filled with woodpeck- ers, frogs, marshes, trails, and a seventeen-foot statue of Roosevelt himself, in shining bronze and larger than life.

From MSNBC • Sep. 9, 2014

Then there are all the auxiliary industries: desks to hold computers, luggage to carry them, cleans ers to polish them.

From Time Magazine Archive

Our father sprinkled ers and even errers in his sentences as liberally as he gave out his twisted-mouth smiles.

From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou