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scratcher noun- a person who scratches their stylised signature into a window on the underground US
- — Jim Crotty, How to Talk American, p. 143, 1997
- a tattoo artist, especially an unlicensed amateur US
- — Los Angeles Times Magazine, p. 7, 13 July 1997
- a forger US, 1962
- — Frank Prewitt and Francis Schaeffer, Vacaville Vocabulary, 1961–1962
- a prison warder who is expert in searching a cell UK
- — Sean McConville, The State of the Language, 1980
- a rough bed or sleeping bag NEW ZEALAND
- after all, getting out of this old scratcher takes a lot of effort. — Ron Helmer, Stag Party, p. 56, 1964
- I’ll just mosey away up to my scratcher. G’night[.] — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- Didn’t we even have the artist formerly known as Prince (Charles) leppin in and out of the extramarital scratcher with lovely Camilla for years? — Joseph O’Connor, The Irish Male at Home and Abroad, p. 125, 1996
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