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shoot·er I. \ˈshüd.ə(r), -ütə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English sheter, shoter, shuter, from sheten, shoten, shuten to shoot + -er — more at shoot 1. a. : a person (as an archer, gunner, sharpshooter, hunter) that shoots a missile-discharging device especially for sport < a well-known skeet shooter > b. archaic : a guard on a horse-drawn coach c. : a person that sets off explosives especially as an occupation : blaster; specifically : one that sets off explosives in oil wells to start the flow of oil 2. : something that shoots: as a. : shooting star b. : a plant of very rapid growth c. : a cricket ball that on bouncing keeps very close to the ground 3. : something that is short or is used in shooting: as a. : a marble shot from the hand : taw b. : firearm; especially : a repeating pistol — used chiefly in combination < six-shooter > < five-shooter > 4. : one that casts or launches: as a. : one that casts the net in seining b. : one that moves or transfers something (as a commodity) by directing into or through a chute c. : the player who is shooting the dice in a crap game 5. : a printer's shooting stick II. noun : a shot of whiskey or whiskey diluted with something (as soda) ; also : a bit of food (as a raw oyster) served in a shot glass |