frowster

noun

Etymology

From frowst + -er.

Definitions

  1. One who frowsts

    One who frowsts; one who prefers to stay indoors where it is warm and cosy.

    • These were people who hid in dark locker rooms rather than go outside into the healthy, sometimes forty below, air. Frowsters were not punished, but shamed into going outside.

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