Definition of "breezer"
breezer
noun
plural breezers
A school of fish that swim near the surface of the water, causing ripples that look similar to those caused by a light breeze on still water.
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Boilers and foamers are not really classified as kinds of breezers by the fishermen , although many times they share the breezers' attribute of concealing from sight what is creating the surface condition .
1977 January 1, Michael K. Orbach, Hunters, Seamen, and Entrepreneurs: The Tuna Seinermen of San Diego, Univ of California Press, page 84
At present, fixed-wing aircraft and / or satellites would be required to see surface effects of tuna schools such as breezers or feeding aggregations. Existing systems are being used to study surface features in various ways […]
1994 March 14-17, Second Dolphin-Safe Research Planning Workshop), Administrative Report LJ, page 19
(plumbing) A vertical pipe attached to a septic system's distribution pipe that rises above the ground to provide ventilation.
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Apparently originating in Canada, sometimes the perforated distribution pipe is fitted with vertical sections of solid pipe rising above ground level. Those breezers ( or breathers ) are fitted with protective caps, but ones through which air can freely flow.
1984, John H. Timothy Winneberger, Septic-tank Systems: A Consultant's Toolkit, page 6
(physics) A bound state of solitons and antisolitons.
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There are the possibilities for multipulse generation ( Fig 6 ), generation of the breezer- like pulse and its subsequent disintegration ( Fig 7 ), and the collapse of the pulse into several pulses ( Fig . 8 ).
2001, Vladimir I. Ustyugov, Solid State Lasers, page 115
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