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shammer noun- a soldier who prolongs a legitimate absence from the frontline to avoid combat US
- The military’s own estimate was that, for example, over Christmas in sixty-eight, there were four thousand shammers out of fifteen thousand men in a single division. — Malcolm Boyd, My Fellow Americans, p. 210, 1970
- a person who shirks work US
- — Austin Bay, Embrace the Suck, p. 43, 2007
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