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shiller

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Etymology

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From shill +‎ -er.

Noun

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shiller (plural shillers)

  1. (rare) One who shills: Synonym of shill.
    • 1918 March 9, “Ever Meet a "Shiller"? He's a Cousin to the Fellow Who Could Spot the Pea in the Old Shell Game”, in The Hudson Triangle[1], volume 7, number 38, page 2:
      Perhaps you have met a shiller. If you haven't, read this definition of him gleaned from the columns of the San Francisco Bulletin: [] Down in the basement they demonstrate the auto-camping outfit, installed on a trailer. You press a button and the thing blossoms out into a tent, two beds with mattresses, a cook stove and cooking utensils, a sideboard and a bottle of Cliquot. A husky-voiced chap with a red brush on his chin shuffled up to the demonstrater. "Do you want a shiller for this outfit?" he asked. "I don't get you," said the demonstrator. "A shiller — a come-on — a capper — you know. I want to show the people how them beds work. [] Just let me demonstrate one of them beds. It won't cost you a cent. When you get the crowd, I come up and say, 'How much is this out?' and you tell me, and then I say, 'I'll take it,' and I crawl into the hay." The demonstrator didn't seem to appreciate the generous offer.