Peter
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -iËtÉ™(r)
Origin 1
Origin 2
1812, US miners’ slang, Unknown.
Various speculative etymologies have been suggested.
Phrase Finder|peter-out|peter out
ami: origin of “peter outâ€
A Hog On Ice & Other Curious Expressions, Charles Funk, 1948.
One suggestion is that it comes from peter being an abbreviation of saltpeter, the key ingredient in gunpowder – when a mine was exhausted, it was “peteredâ€. Other derivations are from St. Peter (from sense of “rockâ€), or French péter ("to fart").
Verb
- (only used in the phrase peter out) To dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing
Usage notes
Originally used independently, today only used in the derived phrase peter out.