ALL meanings of lair
lair
L l - noun lair A wild animal's resting place, especially one that is well hidden. 2
- noun lair den of an animal 2
- noun lair a man who dresses garishly and is crude or vulgar; showoff. 1
- verb with object lair to place in a lair. 1
- verb with object lair to serve as a lair for. 1
- verb without object lair Scot. to sink or stick in mud or mire. 1
- noun lair person: hideout 1
- countable noun lair A lair is a place where a wild animal lives, usually a place which is underground or well-hidden. 0
- countable noun lair Someone's lair is the particular room or hiding place that they go to, especially when they want to get away from other people. 0
- noun lair the resting place of a wild animal 0
- noun lair a place of seclusion or hiding 0
- noun lair an enclosure or shed for farm animals 0
- noun lair the ground for a grave in a cemetery 0
- verb lair (esp of a wild animal) to retreat to or rest in a lair 0
- verb lair to drive or place (an animal) in a lair 0
- noun lair a flashy man who shows off 0
- verb lair to behave or dress like a lair 0
- noun lair a bed or resting place of a wild animal; den 0
- noun lair any place of refuge or for hiding 0
- intransitive verb lair to go to, rest in, or have a lair 0
- noun lair A place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground. 0
- noun lair (figuratively) A place inhabited by a criminal or criminals, a superhero or a supervillain. 0
- verb lair (Transitive Verb) (Scotland) To mire. 0
- verb lair (Intransitive Verb) (Scotland) To become mired. 0