SLAISTER

Etymology

Noun

slaister (uncountable)

(Scottish) mess

(Scottish) slovenly work

Verb

slaister (third-person singular simple present slaisters, present participle slaistering, simple past and past participle slaistered)

(transitive, Scottish) To bedaub.

(intransitive, Scottish) To slabber.

(intransitive, Scottish) To move about in a dirty, slovenly manner.

Anagrams

• A-listers, Lasiters, Lassiter, Raelists, laserist, realists, saltiers, saltires

Source: Wiktionary



RESET




Word of the Day

7 February 2025

STORY

(noun) a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events; “he writes stories for the magazines”


coffee icon

Coffee Trivia

According to Statista, the global coffee industry is worth US$363 billion in 2020. The market grows annually by 10.6%, and 78% of revenue came from out-of-home establishments like cafes and coffee beverage retailers.

coffee icon