[f. FLEER v. + -ER1.] One who fleers; a mocker, † a ‘fawner’ (J.).

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a. 1625.  Fletcher, Nice Valour, V. i.

        Democritus, thou ancient Fleerer,
How I miss thy laugh.

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1676.  D’Urfey, Madam Fickle, III. i. This eternal fleerer will jear me to a Consumption.

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1769.  R. Cumberland, Brothers, III. viii. A woman of your years shou’d have more sense than to mind what such idle young fleerers can say of you.

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