ricer
noun
- kitchen tool
- one who harvests rice
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English rice English -er English ricer From rice + -er.
- A person, especially a Native American, who cultivates and harvests rice.
“He opened the cashbox and counted out the money, and Martin handed it on to one of the ricers. "Where are you guys ricing tomorrow?" he said. "Down in the Refuge," the ricer with the money said.”
“In exchange for use of a buyer's boat, the ricers were to sell what they harvested exclusively to him.”
- A utensil used to extrude soft foods (especially, cooked potato) through holes about the diameter of a grain of rice.
“He cooked a roast, made applesauce with the ricer and used every size pan he could find to cook vegetables.”
“Ricers can also be used for mashing other root vegetables, as well as starchy ones like broad (fava) beans and peas.”
- An automobile, especially one imported from an Oriental country, deemed inferior or cheap, that has been modified with after-market parts in order to appear more powerful or sporty.
- A person who drives such an automobile.