disrupter

noun

Etymology

From disrupt + -er.

  1. borrowed from disruptus
  2. suffixed as disrupter — “disrupt + er

Definitions

  1. Someone or something that disrupts.

    • [Kazuma] Sekiya comes from a bloodline of disrupters.
    • This is [Jean-Luc] Godard the disrupter (played by Guillaume Marbeck), shooting guerilla-style in Paris without lights, permits and often without a script.
  2. An energy weapon in the form of a pistol.

The neighborhood

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