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swatter
English
Etymology 1
swat +? -er
Noun
swatter (plural swatters)
- Something used to swat with; a flyswatter.
- Someone who swats.
Etymology 2
Compare Dutch swaddren (“to dabble in water”).
Verb
swatter (third-person singular simple present swatters, present participle swattering, simple past and past participle swattered)
- (intransitive, Britain, dialect) To spill water about.
Anagrams
- Stewart, Watters, tewarts
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swattle
English
Verb
swattle (third-person singular simple present swattles, present participle swattling, simple past and past participle swattled)
- (Britain, Northern dialect) To splutter; to guzzle.
- (Britain, transitive) To fritter away.
Synonyms
- (fritter away): swatter
See also
- swaddle
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
Anagrams
- wattles
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