shooer
Etymology
From shoo + -er.
shooer means A person who shoos something away. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 75 out of 100.
noun
- A person who shoos something away.“The second [explanation of certain sentences] would focus on the shooer: 'Shoo the fly. Because of that, your eyes will no longer be clogged with flies'. But I was unable to obtain informants' translations or explanations confirming this […]”
- An improvised device used to shoo away.“The shooer was made from a stick and newspapers—newspaper was cut in strips and attached to a stick. Sticky flypaper hung from the ceiling in the kitchen and dining room to catch flies.”