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- nounbutcher (noun) · butchers (plural noun)
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformala person selling refreshments, newspapers, and other items on a train or in a stadium or theater.
verbbutcher (verb) · butchers (third person present) · butchered (past tense) · butchered (past participle) · butchering (present participle)OriginMiddle English: from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French bochier, from boc ‘he-goat’, probably of the same ultimate origin as buck.adjectivebutcher (comparative adjective)Originmid 19th century: originally US dialect, short for butch knife, in the sense ‘a butcher's knife’; the current senses date from the mid 20th century. - People also ask
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