Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who blames, finds fault, or censures: as, “blamers of the times,”
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who blames.
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- noun One who
blames .
Etymologies
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Examples
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In the Eastern mind the "blamer" would be aided by the "evil eye."
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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That's why perpetual victim and serial blamer Sarah Palin is so popular among them
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I do not blamer Bush or Obama as some hacks do for the economy.
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Sir Mervyn is a great blamer of foreigners, wanting urgent international co-ordinated action without volunteering many constructive ideas for what such actions might be.
Enough of Mervyn King and the economics of La La Land| Will Hutton 2011
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Every time something goes wrong in your relationship, are you a blamer?
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Every time something goes wrong in your relationship, are you a blamer?
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This is a recent bit of correspondence that I received from an anonymous victim-blamer through my online contact form.
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An accomplished "victim blamer" will conclude that those homeless children are suffering appropriately for the "sins of their fathers."
Mike Papantonio: GOP: Poor People Get What They Deserve 2009
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But unlike its etymological cousins, "scapegoat" and "fall guy," the phrase suggests a degree of intimacy between the blamer and the blamed.
‘Under the Bus’ 2008
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Quoth I, ‘Say, blamer, where may home of Patience be?’
vmarinelli commented on the word blamer
An aficionado/ member of the commentariat corresponding to the blog, I Blame the Patriarchy. (See also: radfem.)
February 6, 2007