noun
- a small, short-barreled handgun, typically easily concealed
Usage: also spelled 'derringer'; named after Henry Deringer, a 19th-century gunsmith
Examples
- The detective discovered a deringer hidden in the suspect's jacket pocket.
- In the Old West, gamblers often carried a deringer as a backup weapon.
- The museum displayed a collection of antique deringers from the 1800s.
- She kept a small deringer in her purse for protection.
- The character in the noir film pulled out a deringer during the tense confrontation.