Thumber vs Thumper - What's the difference?
thumber | thumper |
One who thumbs (a book, one's nose, etc.).
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One who thumbs a lift; a hitchhiker.
* 1932 , Bus transportation: Volume 11
As nouns the difference between thumber and thumper
is that thumber is one who thumbs (a book, one's nose, etc) while thumper is one who thumps.thumber
English
Noun
(en noun)citation
- Several months ago every city and many of the towns in which we operate were flooded with a cartoon flyer warning autoists of the legal risks involved in picking up thumbers .
