The Goblins nicknamed Orcrist - "Biter" .
Gandalf bore the sword Glamdring; "Foe-Hammer". The orcs of the Misty Mountains called it 'beater'.
Proverbial Reggae was created in 1978.
im sure its White beater, but i still say wife beater, i got a strong Jersey accent so when i say it , it sounds like wife beater
A whick beater comes in a box
Bruno Beater was born in 1914.
Bruno Beater died in 1982.
A beater-upper is a person who beats up another.
it is an adjective ex) Finding my long lost sister was like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. or... The proverbial construction workers whistled at the various passers-by.
'Beater and Biter' are names that the goblins/orcs gave to two swords: Glamdring, ancient sword of the King of Gondolin, and Orcrist, another famous and ancient blade. Being forged by elves, the two swords glowed blue in the presence of orcs. You see, in Middle-earth, people and especially orcs know the names of the most famous swords, as well they should, considering how many of their kind they lose to them. Thorin and Gandalf took these swords from the trolls' cave, and used them from then on. "Glamdring" means "foe-hammer" (the "dring" part means "hammer"), hence "Beater". "Orcrist" means "orc-cutter", hence "Biter". The orc-names are based on the Elvish names. In the Silmarillion, Tolkien described the city of Gondolin and its king, Turgon, who was Elrond's great-grandfather.
Frosting on the Beater was created on 1993-04-27.
Yes there is such game as buzzer beater