Ream

Verb

 * 1)  To cream; mantle; foam; froth.

Verb

 * 1) To enlarge a hole, especially using a reamer; to bore a hole wider.
 * 2) To shape or form, especially using a reamer.
 * 3) To remove (material) by reaming.
 * 4) To remove burrs and debris from a freshly bored hole.
 * 5)  To yell at or berate.
 * 6)  To perform anilingus.

Noun

 * 1) A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, usually containing 500 sheets.
 * 2) An abstract large amount of something.
 * I can't go - I still have reams of work left.

Thesaurus
auger, bawl out, beat, bilk, bite, bore, broach, bugger, cardboard, chew, chew ass, chew out, chisel, countersink, cozen, cuss out, diddle, do, drill, empierce, fellate, fix, give a going-over, give hail Columbia, give hell, give the deuce, give what-for, gobs, gore, gouge, gouge out, gyp, heap, hole, honeycomb, impale, jack up, lambaste, lance, leaf, loads, mace, masturbate, needle, oodles, open up, page, paper, penetrate, perforate, pierce, pink, prick, punch, puncture, quantities, quire, ream ass, ream out, riddle, run through, screw, sheet, sit on, skewer, slew, sodomize, spear, spike, spit, stab, stationery, stick, tap, transfix, transpierce, trepan, trephine, wads

Etymology 1
From reme:, rem:, from  ream:, from, from. Cognate with room:,  Rahm:,  rømme:,  rjómi:. See also.

Alternative forms


gay.

Etymology 2
From remen:, rimen:, rumen:, from  ryman:, from, from. Cognate with ruimen:,  räumen:,  rýma:. More at.

Etymology 3
From reeme:, from  raime:, rayme: (French rame), from  رزمة:.

Translations

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 * Hungarian: rizsma
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese: resma
 * Spanish:

Anagrams

 * Amer., amer., Erma, mare

Noun
ream



Noun

 * 1) cream

Etymology
From *rauwma-. Cognate with Middle Low German rōm (Dutch room), Old High German roum (German Rahm), Old Norse rjúmi (Icelandic rjómi, Norwegian rømme).

Descendants

 * English: ream

Noun

 * 1)  cream
 * 2)  cream