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Cony-catcher

Con-men, tricksters or thieves looking for someone to peel.
"Watch out for Old Nick the Stick, that cony-catcher is looking for rubes like you to con out of their drawers."
by Zed Numar July 25, 2021
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Disease-Catcher

Someone who goes out without a mask in order to catch the common coronavirus.
Too many Disease-Catchers in the store. I’ll go this evening.
by Kim song dune August 16, 2020
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catchering

Analyzing too deeply into someone's actions as if they had nearly as much symbolism as the novel, Catcher in the Rye, by JD Salinger, which included a scene where Holden slips on peanut shells down a flight of stairs to symbolize his descent into madness
Cunt Aunt: Why were you doing that?
Mom: Doing what?
Cunt Aunt: You were scrunching your nose as you entered the door as a sign of disgust towards the humble abode I invited you into
Me: Or--and this is just a theory--her nose was itchy and you're just catchering her
by PinkGradientMan December 14, 2018
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Granny's cum catcher

A condom, croched or nitted out of yarn.
"I was doing this girl Jenny, and we couldn't find protection, so I made granny make some for me, granny's cum catcher"
by Not_so_kool_aid_man July 17, 2023
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Cream catcher

*looking in bra and underwear drawer*
“Man it looks like I need to buy myself some new cream catchers”
by Ermmaeads July 13, 2021
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Catcher

A hot hunk with a caring heart and a lot of junk. He is the coolest guy ever and could beat up any body elses dad
Man that kid is a catcher
by Monkey george April 5, 2021
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Fool Catcher

A "fool catcher" is any item or device used to give away the unwanted entrance to a place or to go into an area which is restricted or be used when not authorized. In "Thunderball", James Bond puts a hair across the bottom of his hotel room closet to see if the door gets opened while he is away. Other fool catchers are bottles tied together with fishing line on a staircase, a bell or a can of nails placed on a windowsill near the catch which will fall and make noise if the window if opened or greasing the handle of a questionable knife - if it later shows a print, it was used; if it's clean later, it was used.
He tried to sneak in through the window, but the fool catcher gave him away. Or

I told her to stay out of my stuff, and I later saw the fool catcher was gone - she went in my stuff anyway.
by hiwaychild July 18, 2018
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