Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who makes or uses nets.
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- noun One who
nets (in any sense). - noun An
Internet user .
Etymologies
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Examples
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He asked a netter about Admiral Paches and got directions.
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(Zetterberg scores an empty netter for the hat trick to clinch a Wings 7-4 victory over the Coyotes.)
“The Crist Senatorial campaign, without words” Open thread. | RedState 2010
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The Blueshirts tied the game with 3:48 remaining when Ryan Callahan found Brandon Dubinsky in front of the net—Dubinsky put a move on Bruins goalie Tim Thomas to score. 51 seconds later, Michael Sauer scored to give the Rangers their first lead—and Derek Stepan added an empty netter.
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Alex Burrows (FSY) added an empty-netter for the Canucks with 44.6 seconds left.
Canucks' Bieksa scores twice, forces Game 6 vs. Blackhawks 2010
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At any rate Jordan was still clearly netter than Kobe. eric c. says:
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When NBC finally switched to hockey with less than a minute to play, arriving viewers were informed that the USA had just scored an empty-netter to ice the win.
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If we wait to be asked for help, we stand a netter chance of getting a better result for everyone.
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The most popular theory is that a drag-netter snared it offshore and unknowingly pulled it to its final resting place.
Treasure Snaggin' 2009
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Semyon Varlamov yielded at least one, maybe two goals, of questionable quality -- and Montreal only scored three times (excluding the empty netter).
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"So many young gay and lesbian couples are having children that it is important that we have a netter school system," said Allen.
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