flusher

noun

Etymology

From Middle English flusshere, equivalent to flush + -er.

  1. inherited from flusshere

Definitions

  1. Agent noun of flush

    Agent noun of flush: one who flushes.

    • Be prepared for an increase in your water bill from the frequent flusher who likes the sound-and-water show at the pull of the handle.
  2. The mechanical part of a toilet that causes the toilet bowl's contents to be sucked down…

    The mechanical part of a toilet that causes the toilet bowl's contents to be sucked down the drain.

  3. A worker for a political campaign who encourages voters to vote on Election Day.

    • Each flusher is typically paid $20 to $50. Fleets of cars, buses, and other vehicles are also at the ready to ferry voters to and from the polls.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA