waster
11waster — wast|er [ˈweıstə US ər] n 1.) BrE informal someone who you think will never achieve any success in life ▪ All her friends are drunks or wasters. 2.) time/money/energy waster someone or something that does not use time etc carefully or well …
12waster — a fish spear or leister used especially on salmon (Scotland). Also called wester, wasper, waspeir, wausper, wawsper, vauch spear, wasp speir and vasp speyr …
13waster — /way steuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that wastes time, money, etc. 2. a piece of ceramic ware warped, cracked, or melted during firing. 3. a spendthrift or wastrel. 4. a destroyer: The Vandals were wasters of cities. 5. Chiefly Brit. wastrel… …
14waster — noun /ˈweɪstə/ a) Someone or something that wastes; someone who squanders or spends extravagantly. Or, as they that play at wasters exercise themselves by a few cudgels how to avoid an enemys blows, let us arm ourselves against all such violent… …
15waster — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. spendthrift, prodigal, wastrel; see beggar 1 , loafer . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A person who spends money or resources wastefully: prodigal, profligate, scattergood, spendthrift, wastrel. See SAVE …
16waster — wast|er [ weıstər ] noun count BRITISH someone or something that wastes time, money, or other valuable things …
17waster — Wasp as pronouned by Southerners, especially those from East Tennessee. I sen them wasters up in that thar gum tree …
18waster — Wasp as pronouned by Southerners, especially those from East Tennessee. I sen them wasters up in that thar gum tree …
19waster — wast·er || weɪstÉ™(r) n. someone or something that wastes; squanderer, spendthrift …
20waster — 1) waters 2) rawest …