The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition.  2000. 
  
blighter 
  
SYLLABICATION: blight·er 
PRONUNCIATION:   bltr 
NOUN: Chiefly British Slang A fellow, especially one held in low
esteem 
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Meaning of BLIGHTER
Pronunciation:    'blItur
WordNet Dictionary 
  
  Definition:   [n]  a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's
a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss" 
[n]  a persistently annoying person 
  
  Synonyms:   chap, cuss, fella, feller, fellow, gadfly, gent, lad,
pest, pesterer 
  
  See Also:   dog, male, male person, nudnick, nudnik, persecutor,
tormenter, tormentor 
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Guess it's like in the old west,
Ya better smile when ya say that, pardner...

Damn, 'n I NEVER use smileys.

                                                        Chuck
I don't do drugs anymore , I find I get the same effect just standing
up fast.



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