fizzer
Britishnoun
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anything that fizzes
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slang a person or thing that disappoints, fails to succeed, etc
the horse proved to be a fizzer
Example Sentences
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Ibe’s got space in the box, and looks for Lallana in the middle with a low fizzer.
From The Guardian • Jan. 13, 2016
Azerbaijan are giving as good as they’re getting, too: Afran Ismayilov embarked on a speed-sashay down the right, and his low fizzer towards the near post was gathered by Nyland.
From The Guardian • Jun. 12, 2015
There was that moment of magic from Neymar after just three minutes of the opening game, there was that Pirlo free-kick, that fizzer from Forlan and a curler from Cavani.
From BBC • Jul. 2, 2013
Braid took careful aim, swung mightily and hit a powerful knee-high fizzer that rose just barely enough to strike the iconic Scottish lion painted on the hotel squarely in the ass.
From Golf Digest • Jan. 2, 2013
Well, that was a regular fizzer of a spree, if we never had another.
From Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields by Boldrewood, Rolf
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