doper
comparative form of dope: more dope
Adjective
- comparative form of dope: more dope
Origin
Etymology tree English dope English -er English doper From dope (adjective) + -er.
Noun
- One who uses performance enhancing substances for competitive gain, especially illegally.
- 2003: Sam "I can't even explain what I'm feeling right now," says CLark in rec.skiing.snowboard Would you care to point to some proof other than the Canuck's positive back in Nagano? If you are using that as a basis...
- ...the testers are always in a race with the dopers and usually playing catch-up. - 2006, Matt Seaton, Tour de farce, Guardian Unlimited:
- One who frequently uses recreational drugs; a druggie; a stoner.
- That crafty old doper breaks out a "stick" of "tea" and they sit in the sun handing it back and forth, offering the waiter a hit... - 1973, Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow, 1st US edition, New York: Viking Press,...
- 2003: Lt. John Hadily, ICE DESTROYS LIVES-TPD DOPERS IN DENIAL in talk.politics.drugs I will keep posting the fact that if you possess drugs where I am employed and you are caught I'll throw your sorry ass in a cage...
- 2006:, Anthony Cormier, Father: 'We're here to find her body', HeradTribune.com Tamara Toy was a blue-eyed daughter of a preacher, growing up good and God-fearing but eventually getting lost along the way, falling in...
- A person employed to apply dope solution during aircraft manufacture.
Origin
Etymology tree English dope Proto-Indo-European *-yósder. Proto-Italic *-āzijos Latin -āriusnom. Latin -āriusbor. Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz Proto-West Germanic *-ārī Old English -ere Middle English -ere English -er English doper From dope (verb) + -er.