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blister noun- a bump placed on a playing card by pressing it against a small sharp object, used by card cheats to identify the value of the card US
- — Michael Dalton, Blackjack, p. 33, 1991
- a fine attached to a window of a vehicle for a parking infringement AUSTRALIA
- Their activities provoke car owners to describe them as a “pack o’ bastards”, or to say, “Gor strike, a bloody blister for a lousy extra ten minutes.” — John O’Grady, Aussie Etiket, p. 20, 1971
- I just stuck a bodgie blister on his windscreen. — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 116, 1979
- an unpleasant, obnoxious person UK, 1806
- — Current Slang, p. 3, Spring 1967
- Yeah. And is he ever an asshole. A blister, that one. — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. 167, 2001
- a prostitute US, 1905
- — Dale Gordon, The Dominion Sex Dictionary, p. 30, 1967
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