1. nimrod - Noun
2. Nimrod - Proper noun
(Old Testament) a famous hunter
Source: WordNetProud Nimrod first the bloody chase began A mighty hunter, and his prey was man. Alexander Pope
In fact, there's probably only one thing worse than not being able to understand a person.” "What's that?” asked Nimrod. "Being able to understand him completely. James K. Morrow
Mr. Jorrocks then called upon the company in succession for a toast, a song, or a sentiment. Nimrod gave, "The Royal Staghounds"; Crane gave, "Champagne to our real friends, and real pain to our sham friends." Robert Smith Surtees
A standard thriller plot made more significant through explorations of Judge Dredd's extended family, including Vienna and a Dredd clone, Nimrod. Source: Internet
Esther Broner and Naomi Nimrod created a women's haggadah for use at this seder. Source: Internet
At the beginning of the fall semester Professor Avital Ronell was to teach and advise for the graduate programs after being found guilty under Title IX of sexually harassing her advisee Nimrod Reitman. Source: Internet