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Meaning of Punter | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈpʌn.tə(ɹ)

Definitions

  1. One who rows or poles a punt (pontoon).
  2. One who punts a football.
  3. One who bets (punts) against the bank.
  4. A program used to forcibly disconnect another user from a chat room.
  5. One who gambles or bets.
  6. A customer of a commercial establishment, frequently of a pub or (alternatively) of a prostitute.
  7. A beginner or unskilled climber.
  8. The person who keeps score in basset or ombre.
  9. A person who trades with a gang but is not a gang member.

Equivalents

العربية المقامر
Български комарджия
Čeština sázkař zákazník
Deutsch Freier Punter
Français parieur parieuse
Magyar kuncsaft
Italiano puntatore
日本語 遊客
Kurdî sazkar
Polski gracz graczka
Русский гребец

Examples

“Punters generate hundreds of information inquiries to a legitimate user's client, such as invitations to chat. […] The user is punted from the channel, and must rejoin to gain access.”
“[…] and having only peeped into a play-room at Baden-Baden when he hung on Dobbin's arm, and where, of course, he was not permitted to gamble, came eagerly to this part of the entertainment and hankered round the tables where the croupiers and the punters were at work.”
“By Savernake the train was 4½min early; we then had the thrill of sweeping through Newbury at 95 m.p.h.—and one wonders if any of the punters on the neighbouring racecourse had any eyes for our flying cavalcade as we swept by, for it was a race day—[…].”
“Punters know the house usually wins, but most have no idea that bookies sharpen their edge via something called “stake factoring”, the process by which winning customers are dialled down, while losers are allowed to bet more.”
“She's working the streets like she does every night / Pulling in punters left and right”
“Everybody knows your mum is a whore / Getting 'round Piccadilly looking for willy / Punters pull up and say "don't be silly"”
“The number of UK pubs is falling and there is less consensus about how punters should behave. Here’s a guide to getting the most out of a trip to the boozer[.]”
“He had stolen 'trannies' (transistor radios) and hub caps from cars outside the main hotels in Glasgow, turning the collection into money through dealing with a 'punter' at Charing Cross.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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