slinker
See also: Slinker
English
Etymology
Noun
slinker (plural slinkers)
- 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.
- P. G. Wodehouse
Anagrams
Swedish
Verb
slinker
- present tense of slinka.
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