beard in German
beard in German is Bart, Alibifreundin — beard means the hair that grows on the chin, cheeks, and jaw of a man's face.
beard in German
Bart
Facial hair on the chin, cheeks, jaw and neck.
Alibifreundin
(LGBTQ) A woman who accompanies a gay man, or a man who accompanies a lesbian, in order to give the impression that the person being accompanied is heterosexual.
What does "beard" mean?
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noun The hair that grows on the chin, cheeks, and jaw of a man's face.
"He'd grown a thick beard over the winter."
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noun Slang for a person who accompanies someone (often as a partner in public) to hide that person's sexual orientation or a secret relationship.
"Rumours suggested the actress was acting as a beard for her closeted co-star."
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verb To confront someone boldly and openly, often facing them down despite the risk.
"He decided to beard the manager directly about the missing wages."
beard in a sentence
- He'd grown a thick beard over the winter.
- She asked him to trim his beard before the wedding.
- Rumours suggested the actress was acting as a beard for her closeted co-star.
- He decided to beard the manager directly about the missing wages.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "beard" in German?
"beard" in German is Bart, Alibifreundin. beard means: The hair that grows on the chin, cheeks, and jaw of a man's face.
How do you use "beard" in a sentence?
Example: "He'd grown a thick beard over the winter." In German, "beard" is Bart, Alibifreundin.
Are there other ways to say "beard" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "beard": Bart, Alibifreundin.
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