Definitions
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- noun someone who lives in a
hut
Etymologies
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hut + -er
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Examples
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While politically closest to what I think, the "mud hutter" mentality wears thin qucikly.
From Far Left to Libertarian, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I set the auto fucus to one point, depressed shutter button pointing towards one eye and waited till the on point turned red, re-composed, pressed hutter all the way.
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I am sure I am vexed to the heart to think I should have been reduced to hutter a sinable.”
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