Dictionary Definition
vermin
Noun
1 an irritating or obnoxious person [syn:
varmint]
2 any of various small animals or insects that
are pests; e.g. cockroaches or rats
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɜː(r)mɪn
Noun
Translations
Any one of various common types of small insects
or animals which cause harm and annoyance
- Finnish: tuhoeläin, tuholainen
- German: Ungeziefer , Schädlinge p
An obnoxious, or mean and offensive person
- ttbc Chinese: 害虫 (hài chóng), 寄生虫 (jì shēng chóng)
- ttbc Estonian: kahjur, söödik
- ttbc French: vermine
- ttbc Interlingua: vermina
- ttbc Spanish: bicho
- Volapük: vumem
See also
Extensive Definition
Vermin is a term applied to various animal
species regarded as pests or
nuisances and especially to those associated with the carrying of
disease. Since the term
is defined in relation to human activities, which species are
included will vary from area to area and even person to person. The
term itself derives from the Latin vermis, meaning worm, and
originally had reference to the vermiform larvae of certain insects, many of
which infest foodstuffs. Disease-carrying rodents and insects are the usual case, but
the term is also applied to larger animals, on the basis that they
exist out of balance
with a desired environment,
consuming excessive resources.
Pigeons, which
have been widely introduced in urban environments, may be
considered vermin, or, pejoratively, "flying rats." Some varieties
of snake are also referred to as vermin from time to time.
The term is also used as an extremely pejorative
characterization of a particular class or
group of
people as inferior and subhuman, and often
considered
social parasites. Application of the term can be wide, having
been applied over the centuries in different languages, to various groups,
and its use is usually based on a perception that the target
group's views are "disease-like," or that such groups exist out of
sociological balance
with the common society.
Spelling distinction
"Varmint" (occasionally "varmit") is an American-English colloquialism. The term describes farm pests which raid farms as opposed to infest farms: mainly predators such as foxes and coyotes, sometimes even wolves; but also (to a lesser degree) herbivores and burrowing animals which directly damage crops and land. Although this is not a prevalent term in Standard Written English, it is a common descriptor for certain kinds of weapons and pest control situations (e.g., "varmint guns", "varmint hunting", "pesky varmint").Deterioration of balance
Introduced species can develop into vermin in the regions where they were introduced if they find favourable living conditions, and if they face few or no natural enemies there. In such cases, humans often choose to fill the role of the predator to limit the danger to the environment. A prime example of vermin is goats on the Galápagos Islands. Rats, mice, and cockroaches are common urban and suburban vermin.References
vermin in German: Ungeziefer
vermin in Korean: 해충
vermin in Dutch: Plaagdier
vermin in Japanese: 害虫
vermin in Swedish: Skadedjur
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
amphibian, animal, aquatic, beast, biped, canine, cannibal, carnivore, cattle, chaff, cosmopolite, cur, dog, dregs, dregs of society, feline, gnawer, herbivore, hound, hyena, insect, insectivore, invertebrate, mammal, mammalian, marsupial, marsupialian, mongrel, offscourings, offscum, omnivore, pig, polecat, primate, quadruped, raff, reptile, riffraff, rodent, rubbish, ruminant, scavenger, scum, serpent, skunk, snake, sordes, swine, swinish multitude, trash, ungulate, varmint, vertebrate, viper, whelp, worm