disher
English
Etymology
dish + -er
Noun
disher (plural dishers)
- (obsolete) A dish maker.
- One who dishes, up food (obsolete) or otherwise.
- 2009 August 14, Jim Coyle, “Going from pulp to friction”, in Toronto Star:
- That anyone would willingly swap being the disher of easy criticism, second-guessing, amateur psychoanalysis, pious lectures and sundry other grief to become the dishee is probably cause for an intervention.
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- A type of scoop with a lever that dislodges scooped substance.
Synonyms
- (one who dishes): waiter
- (scoop): disher scoop, ice cream scoop
Anagrams
- hiders, rheids, shired