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  • noun Plural form of acher.

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Examples

  • For some of  us achers our baby cheeks were met with newspaper remnants in a trash can, some of our cries were met with cold smacks in foster care, or a teenager's dotting, or worse an alcohol soaked rag that begins alcohol drenched nightmares.

    Loose Morals Melissa Ann Chadburn 2010

  • Kitty, as you mentioned, at this point the fire is about 10 percent contained and 4,000 achers have been scorched.

    CNN Transcript May 11, 2007 2007

  • T. HARRIS, United States Commissioner of Education, has now reached a point when it may claim to provide a Complete Library for T.achers and

    Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901 Edward [Editor] Arnold

  • As she said 'pon her death-bed, "five-foot-six of church-hay will hold the only two achers left to me," she being a little body and very facetious to the last, and meaning her legs, of course.

    Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • The one and only thing in common between these two classes of "head-achers" is that their blood and tissues are loaded with poisons.

    Preventable Diseases Woods Hutchinson 1896

  • I thought it was a fabulous performance, and I'd like to see some of the belly-achers here stand up for over an hour and coherently discuss any aspect government we want to ask them about.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • They detest any kind of learning and any monies spent on it from the actual schools/te achers/students themselves to the results of education be it science or tech advancement.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2010

  • I thought it was a fabulous performance, and I'd like to see some of the belly-achers here stand up for over an hour and coherently discuss any aspect government we want to ask them about.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • Geo. which he meanes the [pre] achers shall there openly p [u] blishe in the Pulpit [x]

    Sir Thomas More Anonymous 1590

  • Thanks so much to "An Appreciative Fellow" who left this wonderful comment -"Yeah, ignore the haters and the belly-achers.

    A Brief Berni Wrightson Retrospective... (Re-Post) hyperdave 2007

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