sclaffer

One who sclaffs.

Noun

  1. One who sclaffs.
    • At a foot and a half from the hole the clean putter often fails, from incapacity to graduate inches of weakness, whilst the sclaffer succeeds because he is dealing with coarser weight sensitiveness. - 1887, Sir Walter...

Origin

From sclaff + -er.

Forms

sclaffers