plumper

English

Etymology

plump + -er

Adjective

plumper

  1. comparative form of plump: more plump

Noun

plumper (plural plumpers)

  1. One who plumps or swells out something else.
  2. That which plumps or swells out something else.
  3. (chiefly in the plural) A small ball or pad carried in the mouth to fill out the cheeks.
    • 1780, Hannah Cowley, The Belle's Stratagem, I.4:
      I'll open my mouth with as much care as Mrs Bridget Button, who wears cork plumpers in each cheek and never hazards more than six words for fear of showing them.
  4. In elections, a vote given to one candidate only, when two or more are to be elected, thus giving him or her the advantage over the others; a person who gives his or her vote thus is said to plump, or to plump his or her vote.
    Antonym: split ticket
  5. A voter who plumps his or her vote.
  6. A downright, unqualified lie.
  7. (Internet slang) An obese woman, especially in pornography.

Synonyms

  • (one who plumps):
  • (that which plumps):
  • (something carried in the mouth to distend the cheeks):
  • (vote given to one candidate when two or more are to be elected):
  • (voter who plumps his vote):
  • (downright, unqualified lie): pork pie (Cockney rhyming slang), porky (UK slang), tall story, whopper

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Adjective

plumper

  1. inflection of plump:
    1. strong/mixed nominative masculine singular
    2. strong genitive/dative feminine singular
    3. strong genitive plural
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