Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun a person who litters public places with refuse.
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- noun One who
litters .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a person who litters public places with refuse
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Examples
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If no one finds these things and no one cares, then yeah, I'm a litterer.
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If no one finds these things and no one cares, then yeah, I'm a litterer.
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On the other side are the superpowered pink-cheeked cardy wearing elderly ladies who can silence a noisy teenager with a well placed glare, and can reform a train platform litterer with merely a disapproving sniff.
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In my world, there's a difference between a litterer and a murderer even though both have committed a crime.
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To the co-worker, litter simply belonged to the litterer, not to the population as a whole.
Cathleen Falsani: Our Trash, Our Treasure: Make Every Monday Matter 2008
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A litterer lost the $0.05 every time a bottle was carelessly discarded.
Proper punishments 2007
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If the original litterer didn't care about the money, there were plenty of people who did and who would pick up the bottle and turn it in for that $0.05.
Proper punishments 2007
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When a litterer threw away a used soda or beer bottle, the litterer only lost $0.05, but it was a punishment that was consistent.
Proper punishments 2007
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Then there would be the vast resources needed to catch and track every tax evader, litterer, etc.
Is Tender Mercies Breaking The Law, Too? Nathaniel Livingston 2006
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Passing him, a man in a suit jacket looked back at the litterer with disapproval and picked up the pack himself and deposited it in a side area where trash was being collected.
latimes.com - News 2011
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