froster
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]froster (plural frosters)
- One who applies frosting.
- 1941, Oswald Fenton Hedley, Heart Disease in Philadelphia Cardiac Clinics, page 17:
- A froster and a cake sealer had repeated attacks of dermatitis on returning to their work, although the cause could not be ascertained.
- 2016, Martha Grimes, Ken Grimes, Double Double: A Dual Memoir of Alcoholism, page 88:
- Julie was a froster, the glamour job at the factory. She wore her cute white hat cocked at a jaunty angle while working a big white bag of frosting, twisting it rapidly in her hands to create the various designs on top of the gâteaux.
- A kind of freezer for food.
- 2004, Nancy Rubin, American Empress, page 140:
- To standardize his rapid-freeze process, Birdseye devised an iron container with steel plates. Within them he placed packages of fresh fish in a low-temperature brine refrigerant. Knowing that the public would be wary, Birdseye named the contraption a froster rather than a freezer.