toter
See also: Toter
English
Etymology
tote + -er
Noun
toter (plural toters)
- One who totes or carries something.
- 2004, Steve Ward, Holy Enigma! (page 31)
- Bible toters tend to carry the book around as a symbol of sanctity.
- 2009 June 26, “The Fast-Draw-but-Don’t-Drink Law”, in New York Times:
- The governor found no safety in provisions that ban the licensed gun toters from drinking alcohol — is it the honor system or will bartenders do a search?
- 2004, Steve Ward, Holy Enigma! (page 31)
Translations
one who totes or carries something
See also
- stone-toter
Anagrams
- Otter, Treto, ortet, otter, toret, torte
German
Adjective
toter
- inflection of tot:
- strong and mixed nominative masculine singular
- strong genitive and dative feminine singular
- strong genitive plural