molecatcher

noun
/ˈməʊlkatʃə/UK

Etymology

From mole + catcher.

  1. derived from captō
  2. derived from captio
  3. derived from cachier
  4. inherited from cacchen
  5. formed as catcher — “catch + -er
  6. compounded as molecatcher — “mole + catcher

Definitions

  1. A person who traps and kills moles.

    • another turn, and we are between excellent meadow-grounds, which lack only a few fat sheep, an old molecatcher and some crows.
  2. The vagina.

    • It means […] a Masterpiece, a Milk Pail, a Moneybox, a Mole Catcher, Molly's Hole, the Mossy Bank, a Thankless Mouth, a Mustard Pot, a Mutton Roast […]

The neighborhood

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