"Firebug" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A firebug is a colloquial term used to describe a small, rather mischievous insect that is attracted to fire and often gathers around it. It is also used to describe someone who is addicted to or fascinated by fire or pyromania.
Firebaugh is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Fresno County, California, United States. It is located 12 miles (19 km) west of Fresno and has a population of around 7,600 people. The name "Firebaugh" is derived from the Irish surname "O'Firebahagh", which means "descendant of Tigernán", where Tigernán is a popular Irish given name meaning "little lord".
A mythical bird said to have the power to purify and regenerate, often associated with the sun and fire. In Slavic mythology, the Firebird is a symbol of beauty, hope, and renewal.
Firebomb refers to a type of incendiary bomb that is designed to spread fire and ignite flammable materials, often used in warfare or acts of terrorism. It typically consists of a container filled with flammable liquid, such as gasoline or napalm, and a fuse that ignites the liquid, causing it to erupt into flames. Firebombs can cause widespread destruction and harm to people and the environment. In a more general sense, the term "firebomb" can also be used to describe any object or situation that is particularly intense or explosive.
A firebox is a compartment or enclosure within a furnace or a hearth where fuel (usually coal, wood, or gas) is burned to produce heat. It is essentially a contained space where the combustion process takes place. Fireboxes are often found in fireplaces, wood-burning stoves, and industrial furnaces.
A firebreather is a person, often a performer, who is able to blow flames from their mouth. The term is often used to describe a daredevil or a thrill-seeker who engages in dangerous or unconventional activities.
A firecracker is a type of explosive device that is typically used as a decoration, often during festive occasions such as New Year's Eve or Chinese New Year. It is usually a small cylindrical or spherical object filled with a pyrotechnic composition and produces a loud noise and bright flashes of light when ignited. Firecrackers are often strung together in a pattern, such as a string of firecrackers, known as a "fizzer," and are lit one after the other to create a rhythmic pattern of explosive sounds and lights. The term "firecracker" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone or something that is full of energy, enthusiasm, and fireworks-like excitement.
Firecrackers are loud, explosive devices that are often used to celebrate special occasions, such as New Year's Eve, Independence Day, or weddings. They typically consist of a tube filled with a explosive substance, such as fireworks, and are designed to produce a loud noise and bright light. Firecrackers are typically lit and thrown away, creating a sudden and loud explosion. The term "firecrackers" is also sometimes used to describe the loud, sudden noises that people make, such as loud laughter or applause.
A person who is trained to put out fires and rescue people from burning buildings, vehicles, or other areas.
Firefighters are individuals who are trained to extinguish and prevent fires, as well as respond to emergency situations, such as rescues and medical emergencies. They work in fire stations and drive fire trucks, equipped with various tools and equipment, to battle fires and provide assistance to those in need. Firefighters often work in teams and rely on communication, coordination, and quick thinking to successfully complete their duties.
The noun "firefighting" refers to the activities and procedures carried out to extinguish or control a fire, such as searching for victims, locating the source of the fire, isolating its spread, and putting out the flames.