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Defier
Defier De*fi"er, n. [See Defy.] One who dares and defies; a contemner; as, a defier of the laws.

Meaning of Defier from wikipedia

- Look up defy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To defy means to challenge or combat. Defy may refer to: Defy Appliances, a South African appliance manufacturer...
- additional vocals "Showtime", "Revolution", "Ash in the Wind", and "Death Defier" Brian Howesadditional vocals "All That Matters", "Not Afraid", and "Fire...
- "Defying Gravity" is a song from the musical Wicked, composed by Stephen Schwartz. It was originally recorded on November 10, 2003, by American actresses...
- Defy Media was an American digital media company that produced original online content for the 12–34 age group. Originally founded in 1996 as Alloy Online...
- Animée d'un même esprit, Peut défier l'Univers. (Gaul united, Forming a single nation Animated by a common spirit, Can defy the Universe.) Monument from...
- DEFY Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based out of Seattle, Washington. DEFY was created in 2017 after founders Jim...
- Defying Gravity may refer to: Defying Gravity (1997 film) Defying Gravity (2008 film) Defying Gravity (TV series), a 2009 drama television series Defying...
- Nessarose receive the news. Elphaba flies west, leaving Glinda behind ("Defying Gravity"). Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp, a misunderstood young woman...
- Defy (also known by its original name Defy TV) is an American digital multicast television network owned by Free TV Networks in partnership with A&E Networks...
- cases. On April 9, 2008, Hochman announced the launch of the National Tax Defier Initiative, also known as the "TAXDEF Initiative." Many United States Courts...