flogger

English

Etymology

flog + -er

Noun

flogger (plural floggers)

  1. One who flogs.
    • 1820, Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
      How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise than animated and joyous?
    • 1964, Donald Lemen Clark, John Milton at St. Paul's School
      The High Masters were as shrewd floggers as any.
  2. (BDSM) A lightweight whip with multiple lashes.
    • 2005, Savanna Samson, Vamp
      Savanna walked around the stock, unhooking her flogger from her belt.

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