Noun
ser
Abbreviation of serial.
ser (plural sers)
(in some fantasy and sci-fi novels) An address or courtesy title to any person, especially if their gender and/or form of address are unknown.
Would ser care to dine this evening?
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SER (uncountable)
Initialism of state emergency relief.
La verdadera ciencia enseña, por encima de todo, a dudar y a ser ignorante. (True science teaches, above all, to doubt and be ignorant.) Miguel de Unamuno
Yo soy muy natural, muy sencilla muy honesta y pues siempre voy a ser. (Spanish for, I'm very real, very sincere, and honest, and that's how I'll always be.) Selena
According to Cadena Ser, Barcelona will impose a salary cut on any senior player who refused to exit the club this summer. Source: Internet
Brunetto later received special mention in the Divine Comedy (Inferno, XV, 28) for what he had taught Dante: Nor speaking less on that account I go With Ser Brunetto, and I ask who are his most known and most eminent companions. Source: Internet
But Targaryen loyalists led by Ser Willem Darry took the children away. Source: Internet
Cadena Ser said the campaign was meant to improve the image of club president Josep Bartomeu and the board of directors, and also targeted other presidential candidates. Source: Internet