Coaster — or Coasters may refer to: A beverage coaster on which to rest glasses of beverage A Furniture coaster Which stops wheeled furniture moving Coaster (San Diego), a regional rail service in San Diego County, California Coaster (album), by punk rock… … Wikipedia
Coaster — Álbum de NOFX Publicación 28 de abril de 2009 Género(s) Punk rock Duración 32:49 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español
coaster — coast‧er [ˈkəʊstə ǁ ˈkoʊstər] also ˈcoasting ship ˈcoasting ˌvessel noun [countable] TRANSPORT a small ship that carries goods between ports within a country, but does not go to foreign ports: • A small coaster was discharging timber. * * * coa … Financial and business terms
Coaster — Coast er, n. 1. A vessel employed in sailing along a coast, or engaged in the coasting trade. [1913 Webster] 2. One who sails near the shore. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coaster — (ingl.; P. Rico) m. *Posavasos … Enciclopedia Universal
coaster — 1570s, one who sails along coasts, from COAST (Cf. coast) in verbal sense. Applied to vessels for such sailing from 1680s. Tabletop drink stand (c.1887), originally round tray for a decanter, so called from a resemblance to a sled, or because it… … Etymology dictionary
coaster — ► NOUN 1) a ship carrying cargo along the coast from port to port. 2) a small mat for a glass … English terms dictionary
coaster — [kōs′tər] n. 1. a person or thing that coasts 2. a ship that carries cargo or passengers from port to port along a coast ☆ 3. a sled or wagon for coasting 4. [< obs. sense of coast, vi., “to pass close to or around”] a small tray, usually on… … English World dictionary
Coaster — Montagnes russes Un manège grand huit vu du sol, de loin … Wikipédia en Français
COASTER — Infobox rail line name = COASTER Manager = Lane Fernandes image width = 200px caption = type = Regional rail system = status = locale = San Diego County, California, United States start = Oceanside end = San Diego stations = 8 ridership = 6,000… … Wikipedia