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Short bar in wood-framing, usually the central, vertical components of a panelled door. Scottish variant of muntin, both possibly of French origin.
A short, thick chunk of wood, by extension, an ugly person.
"Whit fur huv ye pitten they munters in back ti front, son? Can ye no see the mouldings are different?"
"Ah shuttit ye auld munter"
by the horsieman September 17, 2012
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A flasher, particularly an old vagrant type.
Local (Roxburghshire) variant of dobber
(a dobbler is a float used in angling, originally a quill with the tip painted red, which bobs up and down)
"See auld Davie the Dobbler's been in front o' the Shirra' again. They shud jist cut it aff."
by the horsieman September 29, 2009
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