[f. EXPIRE v. + -ER1.] a. One who expires. b. = EXPIREE.

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1793.  J. Beresford, in Looker-on (1794), III. No. 79. 257. The personal property of the abrupt expirer.

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1862.  Lond. Rev., 30 Aug., 179. The atrocities of this year would be committed by a different batch of ruffians, by the expirers of 1862 instead of by the ticket-of-leave men of 1861.

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