Sharer
name, noun, slang ·2 syllables ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
- 1 One who shares.
"[…] the true gamesters pretended to be ill, and refused their glass, while they plied heartily two young fellows, who were to be afterwards pillaged, as indeed they were without mercy. Of this plunder I had the good fortune to be a sharer, though I was not yet let into the secret."
- 2 someone who has or gives or receives a part or a share wordnet
- 3 A dish at a restaurant, etc. intended to be shared between several people. informal
"Can we order the seafood platter as a sharer?"
- 1 A surname.
Example
More examples"[…] the true gamesters pretended to be ill, and refused their glass, while they plied heartily two young fellows, who were to be afterwards pillaged, as indeed they were without mercy. Of this plunder I had the good fortune to be a sharer, though I was not yet let into the secret."
Etymology
From share + -er.
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