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smash·er I. \ˈsmashə(r), -aa(ə)sh-, -aish-\ noun (-s) Etymology: smash (I) + -er 1. : something very large or fine or extraordinary of its kind < hotel is a smasher with 1216 rooms — Hedda Hopper > < a smasher of a moustache — Bruce Marshall > < smasher of a bride — Richard Llewellyn > 2. : one that smashes or crushes < a smasher of a blow > < heavy freight vehicles which are road smashers — John Kemp > as a. : a laborer who smashes slate or stone with a sledgehammer b. : smashing machine; also : an operator of such a machine 3. : a tennis or badminton player who is skilled in executing a smash < can play the baseline but is also a volleyer, a smasher — Alice Marble > 4. : a repairer of smashes in textiles — called also smash fixer, smash hand, smash piecer 5. or smasher hat Africa : a soft felt hat with a wide brim II. noun (-s) Etymology: smash (VI) + -er 1. : a receiver of stolen goods 2. : one that puts into circulation counterfeit coin or forged notes |