taser

Etymology
Acronym of the science fiction story. Coined in the early 1970s by the inventor originally as TSER, to which he later added the letter A to ease pronunciation. Genericization of the trademark.

Noun

 * 1) A Taser, a handheld device made by  intended to immobilize another by delivering an electric shock.
 * 2)  Any electroshock stun gun.
 * 1)  Any electroshock stun gun.

Translations

 * Arabic: صَاعِق, مُسَدَّس صَاعِق
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 電擊槍
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: tasero
 * Finnish: sähkötainnutin,
 * French:
 * German: Elektroschockpistole, Taser
 * Hebrew: טֵייזר,
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: Taser
 * Japanese: スタンガン,
 * Macedonian: електрошо́ковен пи́штол, електрошо́кер, електрошок-на́права, пи́штол за зашемету́вање, те́јзер
 * Maori: pū hiko
 * Portuguese: taser
 * Russian: электрошо́ковый пистоле́т,, , тэ́йзер
 * Turkish: elektroşok silahı
 * Ukrainian: електрошо́кер
 * Vietnamese: súng kích điện, súng điện

Verb

 * 1) To shock a person, thing, individual, or animal with a handheld device with the electric shock that it delivers; to stun with a stun gun.
 * 2)  To strike verbally or gesturally with ill intents.

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) A  electro-stun weapon.

Etymology
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Noun

 * , a Taser
 * , by generalization, any electroshock stun gun