weedeat

English

Etymology

Back-formation from weedeater.

Verb

weedeat (third-person singular simple present weedeats, present participle weedeating, simple past and past participle weedeated)

  1. (landscaping, US) To trim weeds using a weedeater (a string trimmer).
    John weedeated Mrs. Smith's yard the other day just after mowing it.

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