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Webster 1913 Edition
Shrinker
Shrink′er
,Noun.
One who shrinks; one who withdraws from danger.
Webster 1828 Edition
Shrinker
SHRINK'ER
,Noun.
Definition 2024
shrinker
shrinker
English
Noun
shrinker (plural shrinkers)
- Something that makes something else shrink.
- (slang) A psychiatrist; a head-shrinker.
- (medicine) An sock-like article used to compress a stump remaining after amputation.
- One who shrinks or recoils.
- 1881, Aston Leigh, chapter 4, in The Story of Philosophy, London: Trübner & Co., page 27:
- His peculiar character of shrinker from everything and every one, always retreating into his shell of contemptuous opposition as a snail into his shell, led, perhaps, to his rejection of ordinary phraseology, the simple mode of expression used by the million.
- 1923, The Pharmaceutical era:
- Mr. Druggist, are you a shrinker? Hold a minute now — before getting excited. A late dictionary defines a shrinker in a general sense as one who recoils, or draws back fearfully from something dreaded.
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- Something that itself shrinks.
- 1956, Beverley Nichols, Sunlight on the Lawn, page 73:
- Sometimes I think that humanity is divided into two classes, the Shrinkers and the non-Shrinkers. If you are a Shrinker, you are able to diminish yourself at will, and to slip into the kingdom of Lilliput, not in the role of Gulliver,
- 1996, Maurice J. Elias, Social problem solving: interventions in the schools, page 49:
- These can be called the Blaster (aggressive), the Shrinker (overly passive), or the Me (effective).
- 1959 April 26, “Dieter or Wishful Shrinker?”, in Los Angeles Times:
- Are you a wishful shrinker? If you haven't dieted because you just plain like good food […]
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