💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Skinker"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| knight of the spigotnoun | (humorous, archaic) A tapster; a publican; a bartender. |
| tappernoun | One who makes a tapping noise. |
| underskinkernoun | (obsolete or historical) An assistant barperson or tavern worker. |
| sippernoun | One who sips. |
| swinkernoun | (archaic or dialectal) A toiler; a labourer. |
| tipplernoun | A habitual drinker; a bibber. |
| trinketernoun | (obsolete) Someone who trinkets. |
| tapmannoun | Synonym of tapster. |
| tinklernoun | A small bell. |
| shinernoun | One who shines; a luminary. |
| tavernmannoun | (archaic) The keeper of a tavern. |
| swiggernoun | One who swigs. |
| shikkernoun | Alternative form of shicker. [Drunk, drunkard.] |
| wiskinkienoun | (US, historical) A doorkeeper in the Tammany Hall political organization. |
| shickernoun | Drunk, drunkard. |
| swishernoun | (US, African-American Vernacular, slang) The wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana |
| trinkermannoun | (archaic) A fisherman who uses trinks. |
| bibbernoun | One given to drinking alcoholic beverages too freely; a tippler. |
| swignoun | (by extension) A long draught from a drink. |
| trinknoun | (obsolete) A kind of fishing net that is attached to a post or anchor; set net. |
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