Domador (en. Tamer)

/doˈma.dor/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
noun
A person who tames or trains animals, often wild or fierce animals.
He is a well-known tamer of lions in the circus.
Siya ay isang kilalang domador ng mga leon sa circus.
A person skilled in getting animals to perform specific tasks.
The tamer teaches the horses to obey commands.
Ang domador ay nagtuturo sa mga kabayo na sumunod sa utos.

Etymology

From the Spanish word 'domador'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Tamer of animals
A person who tames animals.
Domador ng mga hayop

Related Words

master
A person who teaches or has a controlling relationship with an animal.
amo
animal training
A discipline focused on the process of taming animals.
sining sa pag-aamo

Slang Meanings

A cigarette or joint that is not finished.
Like a domador, still full of smokes but hasn't been used.
Parang domador lang, puno pa ng yosi pero wala pang nakuha.
Someone who is obsessed with something, such as an attraction to a person.
I'm a domador of his moves, especially when we go out.
Domador ako sa galaw niya, lalo na pag lumalabas kami.