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lisper

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English

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Etymology

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From lisp +‎ -er.

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Noun

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lisper (plural lispers)

  1. One who has a lisp.
    • 1889, Voice Magazine, Werner, page 10:
      [] the lisper, the burrer, the infant prattler, and the foreign stumbler over our speech []
    • 2020, Eley Williams, The Liarʼs Dictionary, William Heinemann, page 157:
      ‘What a word for a lisper to deal with!’
  2. Alternative letter-case form of Lisper (Lisp programmer).

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