Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who swipes; one who gives a strong blow.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who, or that which,
swipes .
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Examples
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The pharmacy is only a couple of blocks from the house and is a "swiper" thank goodness.
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As I slid my room card in the swiper, I tilted over.
Times Squared Julia DeVillers 2011
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And I don't just mean addicted like oh I'm addicted to curly fries, they're so delicious, I mean addicted like a psycho-chemical need to keep slamming that credit card through the swiper.
Addicted To Debt? Take Our 15 Question Quiz - The Consumerist 2009
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Zhou Hong, the official IKEA card swiper, says she typically hands out an average of 500 coffee cups each time the group meets.
In China, IKEA Is a Swede Place for Senior Romance, Relaxation Laurie Burkitt 2011
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Using a small card swiper that plugs into an Android, iPhone or iPad audio socket, the Square app facilitates mobile payments, and it has been valued at $1bn.
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And I don't just mean addicted like oh I'm addicted to curly fries, they're so delicious, I mean addicted like a psycho-chemical need to keep slamming that credit card through the swiper.
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As I slid my room card in the swiper, I tilted over.
Times Squared Julia DeVillers 2011
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I heard, sitting quietly there next to the credit card swiper, story after story told by one person about someone else, and they started to seem as fictional as the books I sold.
Ming Holden: Selling Books in the Big Apple, and the Lessons Therein 2010
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I heard, sitting quietly there next to the credit card swiper, story after story told by one person about someone else, and they started to seem as fictional as the books I sold.
Ming Holden: Selling Books in the Big Apple, and the Lessons Therein 2010
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I heard, sitting quietly there next to the credit card swiper, story after story told by one person about someone else, and they started to seem as fictional as the books I sold.
Ming Holden: Selling Books in the Big Apple, and the Lessons Therein Ming Holden 2010
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