slinker

See also: Slinker

English

Etymology

slink + -er

Noun

slinker (plural slinkers)

  1. One who slinks.
    • P. G. Wodehouse
      He paws! He's a slinker and a prowler and a leerer. He's a pest and a worm!
    • 1946, Roald Dahl, The Mildenhall Treasure:
      The car was a nine-year-old Wolseley, and I called it "The Hard Black Slinker". It went well but not very fast.

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Verb

slinker

  1. present indicative of slinka
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