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turtler
English
Etymology
From turtle +? -er.
Noun
turtler (plural turtlers)
- One who catches turtles or tortoises.
- A kind of shell, the turtle cowrie (Chelycypraea testudinaria).
- (video games) One who turtles.
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turtles
English
Etymology
(gloves): Rhyming slang, from turtle doves.
Noun
turtles
- plural of turtle
- (Britain, rhyming slang) Gloves.
Verb
turtles
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of turtle
Anagrams
- Lutters, Slutter, Stutler, ruttles, turlets
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