bircher

See also: Bircher

English

Etymology

birch + -er

Noun

bircher (plural birchers)

  1. A person who flogs using a birch rod.

Proper noun

bircher

  1. Misspelling of Bircher, especially when in combination with muesli
    • 2015 July 27, Melissa Davey, “48 hours in Albury: what to do, where to go”, in The Guardian:
      The Green Zebra specialises in handmade pasta dishes, but is also open for breakfast and is the place to go if you have a hankering for classics like bacon and free-range eggs ($14) or bircher muesli ($10.50).
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