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smudger|ˈsmʌdʒə(r)| [f. as smudge v.1 + -er1] One who smudges.
1884Punch 13 Sept. 129/1 Away with all your ‘turps’ and tubes, oh, smudgers on the shore. 1887H. Pratt Jesus, Bar Rabba, etc. 311 And the man called the name of his wife Chavah (smudger), for she was the stainer of life.
Add:b. A photographer, esp. a street or press photographer. Cf. *smudge n.1 4.
1961Partridge Dict. Slang Suppl. 1282/1 Smudger, an inferior street photographer. 1979Daily Mail 8 Sept. 17/4 Smudger, secret service photographer. 1988National Trust Mag. Summer 5/1 (Advt.), Ian is..a ‘smudger’. His assignments, or shoots, take him all over the world. |