streamer
A long, narrow flag, or piece of material used or seen as a decoration.
Noun
- A long, narrow flag, or piece of material used or seen as a decoration.
- Brave Rupert from afar appears, / Whose waving streamers the glad general knows. - 1667, John Dryden, Annus Mirabilis: The Year of Wonders, 1666. […], London: […] Henry Herringman, […], →OCLC, (please specify the stanza...
- A second squire held aloft his master's lance, from the extremity of which fluttered a small banderole, or streamer, bearing a cross of the same form with that embroidered upon his cloak. - 1819 December 20 (indicated...
- Nothing could well resemble less a typical English street than […] the multifarious awnings, banners, and streamers, […] - 1878, Henry James, An International Episode:
Synonyms: banderole
- Strips of paper or other material used as confetti.
- […] from a cancan to a gothic tableau featuring mock-beheaded women at the windows of the Conciergerie with red streamers that looked like macabre spurting blood. - 2024 July 26, Arifa Akbar, “Paris Olympics opening...
- A newspaper headline that runs along the top of a page.
- A data storage system, mainly used to produce backups, in which large quantities of data are transferred to a continuously moving tape; a tape drive.
- Any mechanism for streaming data.
- However, integration of a bandwidth estimation algorithm into an adaptive video streamer is not an easy task. Firstly, bandwidth estimation requires sending extra burst packets that brings a considerable overhead into...
- A subscription service that streams content to an audience.
- For starters, the business models for American broadcasters like NBC and streamers like Netflix (or Hulu, or Amazon) are drastically different. - 2016 February 23, Jason Mittell, “Why Netflix Doesn’t Release Its...
- So where HBO used to boast that it was “not TV,” modern streamers send the message, “We’ll give you a whole lot of TV.” - 2024 April 27, James Poniewozik, “The Comfortable Problem of Mid TV”, in The New York Times,...
Coordinate Terms: broadcaster
- A person who streams activities on their computer (especially video gaming) to a live online audience.
- Most streamers are on Twitch
- There was perhaps no group of creators more prepared for the horrors of 2020 than streamers. Sitting in front of their cameras, often alone, talking for hours to the camera is what they do, and many are excellent at it....
- The most influential political figures among young people are now streamers: people like Nick Fuentes or Hasan Piker, who talk extemporaneously about politics into a webcam, sometimes for sixteen hours a day. - 2026...
Hypernyms: creator
- In fly fishing, a variety of wet fly designed to mimic a minnow.
- Kuster meanwhile nymphed the middle of the Snag. When I joined him, I threw my streamer between the main channel's flow and the skinnier side-channel flow, […] - 2019, James W. White, Fly-fishing the Arctic Circle to...
- One who searches for stream tin.
- A stream or column of light shooting upward from the horizon, constituting one of the forms of the aurora borealis.
- While overhead the North's dumb streamers shoot. - 1888, James Russell Lowell, Heartsease and Rue:
- The moon was indeed at the full, and the northern streamers were shining brilliantly. - 1849–1861, Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, volume (please specify...
- A pupil belonging to a particular stream (division by perceived ability).
- Since he also demonstrated that the A-streamers in his sample showed enhancement of measured intelligence over their primary school careers while the B-streamers showed deterioration, it can be seen what a far-reaching...
Origin
From Middle English stremer, stremere, equivalent to stream + -er.
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