FLOSSER

Etymology

Noun

flosser (plural flossers)

One who flosses the teeth.

A tool used for flossing the teeth, consisting of a disposable pick with floss stretched across it.

(fishing) An angler who uses a weighted hook that pierces the fish's mouth from the outside.

Anagrams

• Fossler

Source: Wiktionary



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