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trasher

American  
[trash-er] / ˈtræʃ ər /

noun

Informal.
  1. a person who trashes something, especially in anger or protest.


Etymology

Origin of trasher

First recorded in 1900–05; trash + -er 1

Example Sentences

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You were nothing but a trasher of Obama.

From Washington Post

FSU president John Trasher canceled the agreement with Childers Construction Co. after photos surfaced of Sam Childers wearing blackface during a 2015 engagement party that fell on Halloween.

From Washington Times

Similarly, the US teacher Kristin Mink demonstrated, when she approached Scott Pruitt – Trump’s lead environmental trasher, investigated for the misuse of government funds – that it is possible to retain the moral high ground even as you ruin someone’s meal.

From The Guardian

The most closely fought seat, Arizona’s second congressional district, runs along an 80-mile stretch of the US-Mexico border, and include Cochise County, where Trasher lives.

From The Guardian

"He's a kid who has just busted his butt to get where he is," said Joe Trasher, Belhaven's coach.

From Seattle Times