Usually means: Person who uses crack cocaine.
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  1. baser: Merriam-Webster
  2. baser: Collins English Dictionary
  3. baser: Vocabulary.com
  4. Baser, baser: Wordnik
  5. baser: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. baser: Wiktionary
  7. baser: Dictionary.com
  8. Baser: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  9. baser: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. baser: Legal dictionary
  2. baser: Financial dictionary

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  1. baser: Encyclopedia

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  1. baser: Medical dictionary

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  1. baser: Idioms

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  1. baser, baser: Urban Dictionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (BASE)

noun:  Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
noun:  A supporting, lower or bottom component of a structure or object.
noun:  The starting point of a logical deduction or thought; basis.
noun:  A permanent structure for housing military personnel and material.
noun:  The place where decisions for an organization are made; headquarters.
noun:  (cooking, painting, pharmacy) A basic but essential component or ingredient.
noun:  A substance used as a mordant in dyeing.
noun:  (cosmetics) Foundation: a cosmetic cream to make the face appear uniform.
noun:  (chemistry) Any of a class of generally water-soluble compounds that turn red litmus blue and react with acids to form salts.
noun:  Important areas in games and sports.
noun:  A safe zone in the children's games of tag and hide-and-go-seek.
noun:  (baseball) One of the four places that a runner can stand without being subject to being tagged out when the ball is in play.
noun:  (architecture) The lowermost part of a column, between the shaft and the pedestal or pavement.
noun:  (biology, biochemistry) A nucleotide's nucleobase in the context of a DNA or RNA biopolymer.
noun:  (botany) The end of a leaf, petal or similar organ where it is attached to its support.
noun:  (electronics) The name of the controlling terminal of a bipolar transistor (BJT).
noun:  (geometry) The lowest side of a triangle or other polygon, or the lowest face of a cone, pyramid or other polyhedron laid flat.
noun:  (heraldry) The lowest third of a shield (or field), or an ordinary occupying this space, the champagne. (Compare terrace.)
noun:  (mathematics) A number raised to the power of an exponent.
noun:  (mathematics) Synonym of radix.
noun:  (topology) The set of sets from which a topology is generated.
noun:  (topology) A topological space, looked at in relation to one of its covering spaces, fibrations, or bundles.
noun:  (group theory) A sequence of elements not jointly stabilized by any nontrivial group element.
noun:  (acrobatics, cheerleading) In hand-to-hand balance, the person who supports the flyer; the person that remains in contact with the ground.
noun:  (linguistics) A morpheme (or morphemes) that serves as a basic foundation on which affixes can be attached.
noun:  (military, historical) The smallest kind of cannon.
noun:  (archaic) The housing of a horse.
noun:  (historical, sometimes in the plural) A kind of skirt (often of velvet or brocade) which hung from the middle to about the knees, or lower.
noun:  (historical, sometimes in the plural) A kind of armour skirt, of mail or plate, imitating the preceding civilian skirt.
noun:  (obsolete) The lower part of a robe or petticoat.
noun:  (obsolete) An apron.
noun:  A line in a survey which, being accurately determined in length and position, serves as the origin from which to compute the distances and positions of any points or objects connected with it by a system of triangles.
noun:  (politics) A group of voters who almost always support a single party's candidates for elected office.
noun:  (Marxism) The forces and relations of production that produce the necessities and amenities of life.
noun:  A material that holds paint or other materials together; a binder.
noun:  (slang, uncountable) freebase cocaine
verb:  (transitive) To give as its foundation or starting point; to lay the foundation of.
verb:  (transitive) To be located (at a particular place).
verb:  (acrobatics, cheerleading) To act as a base; to be the person supporting the flyer.
verb:  (slang) To freebase.
adjective:  (obsolete) Low in height; short.
adjective:  Low in place or position.
adjective:  (obsolete) Of low value or degree.
adjective:  (archaic) Of low social standing or rank; vulgar, common.
adjective:  Morally reprehensible, immoral; cowardly.
adjective:  (now rare) Inferior; unworthy, of poor quality.
adjective:  (of a metal) Not considered precious or noble.
adjective:  Alloyed with inferior metal; debased.
adjective:  (obsolete) Of illegitimate birth; bastard.
adjective:  Not classical or correct.
adjective:  (law) Relating to feudal land tenure held by a tenant from a lord in exchange for services that are seen as unworthy for noblemen to perform, such as villeinage.
noun:  (now chiefly US, historical) The game of prisoners' bars.
noun:  A surname transferred from the nickname.
noun:  (music) Dated form of bass. [A low spectrum of sound tones.]
noun:  (aviation) Short for base leg. [(aviation) The part of a landing before final approach, flown downwind of and at right angles to the runway.]
adjective:  Obsolete form of bass. [Of sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency.]
noun:  Alternative form of BASE
noun:  Acronym of building, antenna-tower, span, earth. [(uncountable) The act or process by which something is built; construction.]
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