hazer
/ˈheɪzər/
noun
- A person who engages in hazing, which is the practice of subjecting newcomers to humiliating or dangerous initiation rituals, especially in schools, fraternities, or military groups.
- The coach warned the team that any hazers would be banned from playing.
- Hazers often claim their actions build team spirit, but they can cause serious harm.
- The school expelled the hazers who forced new students to do dangerous stunts.
- A device that creates a mist or haze, used in theater, film, or photography to create atmospheric effects.
- The stage crew used a hazer to create a foggy effect for the opening scene.
- A small hazer filled the dance floor with a thin, smoky mist.
- The photographer rented a hazer to add depth to the portrait shoot.