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



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