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Definition of smasher

smasher

noun

  • A passer of counterfeit coinage or currency. Or: one who passes or utters counterfeit coins or notes. ("Westminster Gazette in 1895: "Most frequently the single-handed 'smasher' contents himself in passing one coin in an evening.").

    Last edited on Jun 10 1998. Submitted by Shari T. from Calgary, AB, Canada on Jun 10 1998.

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