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Definition of customer
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Customer
(n.) A lewd
woman.
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Drum
::
Drum (v. i.) To go
about,
as a
drummer
does, to
gather
recruits,
to draw or
secure
partisans,
customers,
etc,; -- with for..
Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To bear the
charges
or
burden
of
holding
or
having,
as
stocks,
merchandise,
etc., from one time to
another;
as, a
merchant
is
carrying
a large
stock;
a farm
carries
a
mortgage;
a
broker
carries
stock for a
customer;
to carry a life
insurance..
Ugly
::
Ugly
(superl.)
Unpleasant;
disagreeable;
likely
to cause
trouble
or loss; as, an ugly
rumor;
an ugly
customer..
Drum
::
Drum (v. t.) (With up) To
assemble
by, or as by, beat of drum; to
collect;
to
gather
or draw by
solicitation;
as, to drum up
recruits;
to drum up
customers..
Streetward
::
Streetwalker
(n.) A
common
prostitute
who walks the
streets
to find
customers.
Tout
::
Tout (v. i.) To ply or seek for
customers.
Jockey
::
"Jockey
(v. t.) To play the
jockey
toward;
to
cheat;
to
trick;
to
impose
upon in
trade;
as, to
jockey
a
customer..
Trust
::
Trust (n.) To give
credit
to; to sell to upon
credit,
or in
confidence
of
future
payment;
as,
merchants
and
manufacturers
trust their
customers
annually
with
goods..
Customer
::
Customer
(n.) A lewd
woman.
Touter
::
Touter
(n.) One who seeks
customers,
as for an inn, a
public
conveyance,
shops,
and the like:
hence,
an
obtrusive
candidate
for
office..
Parcel
::
Parcel
(v. t.) To make up into a
parcel;
as, to
parcel
a
customer's
purchases;
the
machine
parcels
yarn, wool, etc..
Rope
::
Rope (v. t.) To draw, as with a rope; to
entice;
to
inveigle;
to
decoy;
as, to rope in
customers
or
voters..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
barrier
or
counter,
over which
liquors
and food are
passed
to
customers;
hence,
the
portion
of the room
behind
the
counter
where
liquors
for sale are
kept..
Post
::
Post (n.) The
doorpost
of a
victualer's
shop or inn, on which were
chalked
the
scores
of
customers;
hence,
a
score;
a
debt..
Customer
::
Customer
(n.) A
peculiar
person;
-- in an
indefinite
sense;
as, a queer
customer;
an ugly
customer..
Patronize
::
Patronize
(v. t.) To trade with
customarily;
to
frequent
as a
customer.
Custom
::
Custom
(v. t.) To
supply
with
customers.
Show
::
Show (v. t.) To
exhibit
or
present
to view; to place in
sight;
to
display;
-- the thing
exhibited
being the
object,
and often with an
indirect
object
denoting
the
person
or thing
seeing
or
beholding;
as, to show a
house;
show your
colors;
shopkeepers
show
customers
goods (show goods to
customers)..
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To wait upon; to
supply
the wants of; to
attend;
specifically,
to wait upon at
table;
to
attend
at
meals;
to
supply
with food; as, to serve
customers
in a
shop..
Peddle
::
Peddle
(v. t.) To sell from place to
place;
to
retail
by
carrying
around
from
customer
to
customer;
to hawk;
hence,
to
retail
in very small
quantities;
as, to
peddle
vegetables
or
tinware..
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