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dodderer|ˈdɒdərə(r)| [f. dodder v. + -er1.] One who dodders; one infirm in body or mind; a feeble or inept person.
1907G. B. Shaw John Bull's Other Island iii. 65 We're not all foostherin oul doddherers like Mat. 1917W. J. Locke Red Planet xi. 131 Do you think I'm a blind dodderer? 1926Public Opinion 23 Apr. 420/1, I am constantly meeting ponderous dodderers who are sure civilisation is in rapid decay. 1930Punch 14 May 551, I see now that I have been a difficult old dodderer upon this subject. |