SPIELER

Etymology

Noun

spieler (plural spielers)

(slang, now, chiefly, Australia, New Zealand) A swindler, a gambler.

A gambling club.

A person who speaks fluently and glibly; a barker.

(North America, broadcasting, informal) A radio or television announcer.

Anagrams

• lepries, repiles, replies

Source: Wiktionary



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