nobblerEtymologyFrom nobble + -er.nounA person who interferes with a racehorse or greyhound in order to prevent it from winning a race.A serving of beer or spirits.“Carl Wiesenhavern, a man of noble character, and, therefore a man who hates knavery, and has no fear of a knave, answered with his peculiar German coolness, "Here I am, what do you want?" "Nobblers round," was the eager reply. "If that's what you want," replied Wiesenhavern, "you shall have it with pleasure." "We got no money." "I did not ask for any: understand me well, though;" pointing at each ”A thimbleman's or cardsharp's accomplice or shill, who poses as a player of the game to suggest that it is easy to win.