otter
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tter
tɜr
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British pronunciation
/ˈɒtɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "otter"in English

Otter
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a carnivorous mammal of the weasel family that is covered in brown fur, could be either aquatic or semiaquatic

otter definition and meaning

What is an "otter"?

Otters are aquatic mammals known for their playful behavior, sleek bodies, and webbed feet that make them excellent swimmers. Otters belong to the Mustelidae family, which also includes animals such as weasels, badgers, and ferrets. Otters have a streamlined body, with a long, flexible tail and dense fur that helps them stay buoyant in water. They have small, rounded ears and a flattened head, which makes them well-adapted for their semi-aquatic lifestyle. Otters have sharp claws and teeth for catching and consuming their prey, which primarily consists of fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and other small aquatic creatures. Otters are known for their playful behavior, often seen sliding on their bellies, playing with objects, and engaging in social interactions with other otters. They are excellent swimmers, with the ability to close their ears and nostrils to prevent water from entering while they dive and hunt underwater.

02

the fur of an otter

03

a gay man who is slim or medium-built and hairy

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What is the origin and meaning of the word "otter"?

Otter refers to a gay man who is slim or medium-built and has noticeable body hair. The term is part of the bear community's extended classification system, describing men who share some traits with bears but have a leaner physique. Otters may also be younger or less heavily built than bears, and the label is often used informally in dating and social contexts.

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Examples
He joked that he 's more of an otter than a bear.
The otters at the bar were easy to spot.
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