The Collaborative International Dictionary
Drugger \Drug"ger\, n.
A druggist. [Obs.]
--Burton.
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A druggist.
Usage examples of "drugger".
And though I am clean Got off from Subtle, Surly, Mammon, Dol, Hot Ananias, Dapper, Drugger, all With whom I traded: yet I put my self On you, that are my country: and this pelf Which I have got, if you do quit me, rests To feast you often, and invite new guests.
But not, his recent encounter on Repler with the disreputable drugger and emoman Dominic Rose notwithstanding, the full wickedness and inventive iniquity of which humankind and others were capable.
He would no more abandon the Soviet Union than a drugger would abandon the source of his cocaine.
Elusive, dealers in anything that required no great effort, ears pricking for every rumor going, sometimes drunks, seldom druggers, sometimes burnt out, sometimes disaffected, subversive in a passive way.
He looked down to see the early afternoon shoppers, muggers, and druggers hurrying to get out of an increasing rain.
The druggers had evacuated well before the raiders arrived, but they could have blown their base any time they wanted to.
The first senn't the crowd had been relatively clean of druggers and drunks, but as day blended into day that was changing, helped along by Itekkillykx peddling hardbrews of every complexion and Oldieppykx dickering over cachets of every brainscrambler Rallen produced.
She's thinking that Zannez' "hunch" may have been based on solid indicators—if these two turn out to be druggers, and stealers of guns to boot.