drowner

English

Etymology

drown + -er

Noun

drowner (plural drowners)

  1. Someone who is drowning.
  2. One who drowns another.
    • Henry Morton Robinson
      At eight you thought of boys as cat drowners and bird stoners. At nine there was another reason for boys' existence: they either noticed you or they didn't, and it desperately mattered which.
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