[f. as prec. + -EE.] One who is flogged.
1836. Marryat, Midsh. Easy, iv. 11. Why should there be a distinction between the flogger and the floggee? Are they not both fashioned alike after Gods image, endowed with the same reason, having an equal right to what the world offers, and which was intended by Providence to be equally distributed?
1881. Sala, in Illustr. Ld. News, 7 May, 443/3. After the voluntary floggee had received his twenty-five lashes it should be at the option of his commanding officer to give him another twenty-five stripes, well laid on, for luck, and then to have him drummed out of the regiment.