guttler

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

guttle +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

guttler (plural guttlers)

  1. (British, dialect) One who guttles; a greedy eater; a glutton.
    • 1832 July 8, William Cobbett, Political Register:
      Here it was the generosity of men of property contributing to the means of giving pleasure to meritorious labourers; and there it is a set of impudent guzzlers and guttlers, swallowing the earnings of working people, which they have no more right to swallow then they have to take the skins off our bodies.

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