rusher
see also: Rusher
Etymology

From rush + -er.

Noun

rusher (plural rushers)

  1. A person who rushes.
  2. (American football) The fast defensive position whose objective is to sack the offensive team's quarterback.
  3. (obsolete) One who strews rushes.
    • c. 1590, unknown author, attributed to William Shakespeare, Mucedorus
      I am rusher of the stable
Related terms
Rusher
Proper noun
  1. Surname.



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