Eater vs Eather - What's the difference?
eater | eather |
Agent noun of eat; one who eats.
An eating apple.
* 2004 , Laura Mason, Food Culture in Great Britain (page 94)
One who performs fellatio or cunnilingus.
* 2001 , Cool Sexy Guy, Story: Cheerleading Camp Group: alt.sex
* 1987 , Baird Jones, Sexual humor - Page 309
* 1997 , James White, The Best Sex of Your Life - Page 166
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As a noun eater
is agent noun of eat; one who eats.As an adverb eather is
.eater
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Noun
(en noun)- For the British market, apples are classed as early, mid-season, or late, and subdivided into eaters or cookers.
- The girls were having lots of fun rolling around on the bed, though Kacie was a much better fingerer and occasional eater.
- I'm a slow but fastidious eater
- Ice cream tastes good to the eater, and has the added advantage of providing a little chill of excitement
Derived terms
* ant-eater * bean-eater * bee-eater * binge eater * crow eater * fire eater * lotus eater * man-eater * sin eater * smoke eaterSee also
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* English agent nounseather
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Adverb
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