1. bowser - Noun
2. Bowser - Proper noun
A surname.
(now chiefly Australia and New Zealand) A fuel metering/delivery pump at a filling station.
A road vehicle (often a trailer) for the transport of liquid fuel, particularly aviation fuel at an airfield.
(Britain) A mobile water tank deployed to distribute fresh water in emergency situations where the normal system of piped distribution has broken down or is insufficient.
(Ireland, slang, used in the vocative) A buffoon or imbecile.
A traditional name for a pet dog
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter Bowser defeats the Dark Bowser and saves the world, he learns that the Mario Bros. were within him the entire time also combating Dark Star and Dark Fawful. Source: Internet
As an early 21st-century homage to the fair, satirists Bowser and Blue wrote a full-length musical set at Expo 67 called The Paris of America, which ran for six sold-out weeks at Centaur Theatre in Montreal in April and May 2003. Source: Internet
Bowser asked residents to be sure to using a laptop or desktop computer, and not a mobile device, if possible. Source: Internet
Bowser canceled the city's annual Fourth of July parade in an effort to stem the spread of the virus. Source: Internet
Bowser gave the Trojans a 2-0 lead with a little more than 10 minutes left on a feed from Gage Torres. Source: Internet
Ayeni highlighted each of the five players’ unique contributions to the team — Bowser as a leader, Anderson as a dynamic runner, Hull as the hardest worker, Brown as the glue and Porter as the player with the “it factor.” Source: Internet