pollmeister

noun

Etymology

From poll + -meister.

  1. derived from *bew- — “to blow, swell
  2. derived from *bolno-
  3. derived from *poll
  4. derived from pol
  5. inherited from pol
  6. suffixed as pollmeister — “poll + meister

Definitions

  1. pollster

    • But the real excitement is to be found in Erith and Thamesmead, where the Blairites in exile are channelling their hopes on Georgia Gould, 22, daughter of Mr Tony's famed pollmeister Philip.

The neighborhood

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