drabber

English

Etymology

drab + -er

Adjective

drabber

  1. comparative form of drab: more drab

Noun

drabber (plural drabbers)

  1. A hair product that works against natural colour to make the hair more drab.
    • 1990, Deborah Chase, The New Medically Based No-Nonsense Beauty Book, page 326:
      In one-step hair coloring products such as Miss Clairol, where you can combine different shades, you can add drabbers, which are ashy substances that minimize the red hues that exist in your hair.
  2. (obsolete) One who associates with drabs; a wencher.
    • 1632, Philip Massinger, The City Madam
      I well know him
      For a most insatiate drabber . He hath given,
      Before he spent his own estate , which was
      Nothing to the huge mass he's now possess'd of,
      A hundred pound a leap

References

  • drabber in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
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