Cager vs Cater - What's the difference?
cager | cater |
To provide food professionally for a special occasion.
To provide things to satisfy a person or a need, to serve.
As a noun cager
is a basketball player.As a proper noun cater is
.cager
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Usage notes
The "driving" sense is mostly used by the bicycling and motorcycling community to pejoratively describe non-motorcycle and/or non-bicycle vehicle operators.Anagrams
*cater
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Etymology 1
From (etyl)Verb
(en verb)- Did you hire someone to cater our party next week?
- I always wanted someone to cater to my every whim.