Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who or that which pours.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One who pours.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun One who, or that which, pours.

Etymologies

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pour +‎ -er

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Examples

  • Providing you use the same brand of pourer, that is.

    peterme.com 2010

  • If one doesn't know how to free pour, get an empty bottle, fill it with water, and put a speed pourer on it and practice until you nail it.

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • The cops led away the coffee pourer, with drums beating in the background, the Constitution's chorus.

    Squatting on Wall Street Daniel Henninger 2011

  • I'm also a water pourer and co-founder of the San Fernando Sweat Lodge Circle with ceremonial forays into other tribal lands of the U.S. as well as Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Guatemala, and Peru.

    Luis J. Rodriguez: What 2012 Means Luis J. Rodriguez 2012

  • If one doesn't know how to free pour, get an empty bottle, fill it with water, and put a speed pourer on it and practice until you nail it.

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • It has tacitly become understood that serious bartenders use jiggers, and the rest free pour, which is pouring from the bottle through a speed pourer straight into the drink glass or the shaker or mixing glass, and measuring by counting silently to yourself until you've poured the requisite amount.

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • Springer said stadiums that have used the system have gone from using eight beer pourers for every two cashiers to having one beer pourer for every eight cashiers.

    Verizon Center beer goes bottoms up Dan Steinberg 2011

  • If one doesn't know how to free pour, get an empty bottle, fill it with water, and put a speed pourer on it and practice until you nail it.

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • It has tacitly become understood that serious bartenders use jiggers, and the rest free pour, which is pouring from the bottle through a speed pourer straight into the drink glass or the shaker or mixing glass, and measuring by counting silently to yourself until you've poured the requisite amount.

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • It has tacitly become understood that serious bartenders use jiggers, and the rest free pour, which is pouring from the bottle through a speed pourer straight into the drink glass or the shaker or mixing glass, and measuring by counting silently to yourself until you've poured the requisite amount.

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

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