screamer

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) One who screams; one who shouts; one who sings harshly.
 * 2) Any bird in the taxonomic family, endemic to South America, being large, bulky birds with a small downy head, long legs and large feet.
 * 3)  A healthy, vigorous animal.
 * 4) A healthy, vigorous person.
 * 5) Something exceptionally good.
 * 6)  A difficult catch.
 * 7)  A very hard hit.
 * 8)  A particularly high mark (clean catch of a kicked ball).
 * 9)  A powerful shot.
 * 10)  A very large wave.
 * 11)  A march played at a circus to enliven the crowd.
 * 12)  A video that unexpectedly frightens the viewer by cutting to a loud scream and disturbing image.
 * 13)  An effeminate gay man; a man who is obviously homosexual.
 * 14)  A bouncer.
 * 15)  An exclamation mark.
 * 16)  A large, attention-getting headline.
 * 1)  A powerful shot.
 * 2)  A very large wave.
 * 3)  A march played at a circus to enliven the crowd.
 * 4)  A video that unexpectedly frightens the viewer by cutting to a loud scream and disturbing image.
 * 5)  An effeminate gay man; a man who is obviously homosexual.
 * 6)  A bouncer.
 * 7)  An exclamation mark.
 * 8)  A large, attention-getting headline.
 * 1)  A bouncer.
 * 2)  An exclamation mark.
 * 3)  A large, attention-getting headline.
 * 1)  A bouncer.
 * 2)  An exclamation mark.
 * 3)  A large, attention-getting headline.

Translations

 * Czech:, řvoun
 * Dutch: krijser,
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:, , ,
 * German:, ,
 * Icelandic: öskrari
 * Portuguese:, gritadora
 * Spanish:, , ,
 * Swedish: skrikare, skrikapa, gapunge
 * Ukrainian: крику́н, горла́нь


 * Dutch: hoenderkoet
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Wehrvogel
 * Navajo: zéézhinii
 * Portuguese: anhimídeo
 * Spanish: aruco, chavarrí, chicagüire
 * Swedish: