1. taser - Noun
2. taser - Verb
A Taser, a handheld device made by Taser International intended to immobilize another by delivering an electric shock.
Synonym: stun gun
(by extension) Any electroshock stun gun.
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.
(figuratively) To strike verbally or gesturally with ill intents.
As I spoke too loudly during the solemn church service, my husband shot me a glance that emotionally tasered me to the point of silence until we returned home 2 hours later.
Taser (plural Tasers)
Alternative letter-case form of taser
Taser (third-person singular simple present Tasers, present participle Tasering, simple past and past participle Tasered)
Alternative letter-case form of taser
TASer (plural TASers)
(video games) A gamer who records speedruns created with the help of software tools.
I am the neurological opposite of a psychopath, in that I feel anxious almost all the time. It must be great to not constantly feel like you've got someone living inside your face, shooting you with a mini Taser. Jon Ronson
After each situation when force is used — whether it be pepper spray, use of a Taser or going hands-on with a suspect to make an arrest — Nelson says officers must include that in their written report. Source: Internet
Ahmaud Arbery maintains his composure, however, even when the second officer to arrive on the scene immediately escalates the situation, pulls out his Taser and attempts to use it on Mr. Arbery for no justifiable reason. Source: Internet
A long struggle followed, during which the deputies used a Taser to subdue Gonzalez. Source: Internet
But yeah can't imagine why officer called for back-up and didn't just let him go with a Taser on him. Source: Internet
Authorities said the slain man had grabbed an officer’s Taser, but was running away when he was shot. Source: Internet