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  • noun Agent noun of stash; one who stashes.

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Examples

  • Captain Braid and his crew need a new recruit for treasure-burying duties, their usual stasher having developed carpal tunnel syndrome, so they enlist Jeremy after spotting him with a toy spade on a beach.

    Imagination Stage's 'How I Became a Pirate" is a matey good play for kids 2010

  • The finally dead Palesimian Arafat, cash stasher extraordinaire, could not accept 90% of what the Palestinians said they wanted from the Oslo Accords and Ehud Barak.

    Think Progress » Specter’s ‘Compromise’ on Warrantless Wiretapping Excuses Bush For Illegal Conduct 2006

  • Well, I sure am glad to see I'm not the only stasher of chocolate around the house.

    How Did That Get There? Brilynn 2007

  • He runs all over the city with a cart full of cans, which could make him a perfect courier and stasher for a theft-and-fencing ring.

    Enemy Within Robert K. Tanenbaum 2002

  • He runs all over the city with a cart full of cans, which could make him a perfect courier and stasher for a theft-and-fencing ring.

    Enemy Within Robert K. Tanenbaum 2002

  • He runs all over the city with a cart full of cans, which could make him a perfect courier and stasher for a theft-and-fencing ring.

    Enemy Within Robert K. Tanenbaum 2002

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