Meaning & Definition of word "Wiper"

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    Wiper

    /ˈwaɪpər/

    noun:

    • 1. A device used for wiping or cleaning a surface, typically a windshield.
      • Example: He replaced the worn-out wiper on his car's windshield for better visibility in the rain.
    • 2. A person or thing that wipes.
      • Example: The technician used a wiper to clean the lab equipment after the experiment.
    • 3. A blade attached to a motorized arm that sweeps across a surface to remove water, dirt, or debris.
      • Example: The automatic wiper started when the rain sensor detected moisture on the windshield.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'wipe' + '-er' indicating a device or agent that performs the action.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wiper blade:

    The rubber part of a windshield wiper that makes contact with the glass to remove water.

    windshield wipers:

    Mechanical devices attached to a vehicle to remove rain or debris from the windshield.

    Related Words

    wipe:

    To clean or dry a surface by rubbing it with a cloth or one's hand.

    cleaner:

    A substance or device used to remove dirt or stains.

    Slang Meanings of wiper

    Meaning: A term sometimes used in tech to describe a person who cleans and maintains digital or physical surfaces.

    Example Sentence: He's known as the wiper of the office, always keeping things tidy.

    Meaning: In some contexts, it may refer to someone who excessively wipes or cleans themselves.

    Example Sentence: After that spill, he's become a total wiper, constantly washing his hands.