snuffer

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English[edit]

A snuffer.

Etymology[edit]

snuff +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

snuffer (plural snuffers)

  1. A device made to extinguish (snuff out) a candle.
  2. A person who uses snuff (the tobacco product).
  3. The common porpoise.
  4. The participant in a snuff film who kills another (the snuffee).

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