pourer

English

Etymology

pour + -er

Noun

pourer (plural pourers)

  1. One who, or that which, pours.
    • 2010, Cheryl Charming, Just Shots: A Little Book of Liquid Fun (page 1)
      Simply screw off a bottle lid and then push the pourer into the bottle. If your bottle has a wide mouth, then you'll have to buy a wide pourer.
    • 2013, Claudio Delang, Living at the Edge of Thai Society (page 104)
      The visitor then passes the cup to others who are present. Each person takes a sip, handing the cup back to the pourer.

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