Sclaffer

/ˈsklæfə(ɹ)/ noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    One who sclaffs.

    "At a foot and a half from the hole the clean putter often fails, from incapacity to graduate inches of weakness, whilst the sclaffer succeeds because he is dealing with coarser weight sensitiveness."

Example

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"At a foot and a half from the hole the clean putter often fails, from incapacity to graduate inches of weakness, whilst the sclaffer succeeds because he is dealing with coarser weight sensitiveness."

Etymology

From sclaff + -er.

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