Wiktionary
n. (context British slang English) A grass (informer)
Usage examples of "grasser".
The grassers always slept standing, all six of their legs locked straight, eyes closed, still reflexively chewing.
The fluid situation in the notch pass gelled, then splintered into crystal: grassers and akks and people and gunships became nodes of stress, vectors of intersecting energy joined by flaws and fault lines.
Balawai were unruly grassers, the akks were forcing them into a single crowd in the central common area of the compound like a corral, working by pure intimidation.
Balawai rode crude but sturdy travois that the grassers dragged behind them.
He nodded toward the thick arc of danger that all but the grassers and the Balawai could feel ahead.
I hate the stupid bovine complacency of the grassers, and the feral snarls of the half-wild akk dogs.
What we do know is that after witnessing the murders of his entire family, he was left alone in the jungle: without weapons, without grassers, without akks or people, food or supplies of any kind.
They use grassers to attack it, and akks to defend themselves from its counterattacks.
Would have, that is, if the grassers had not been followed by dozens of akk dogs.
Seeing a chance for a daring stroke, the unit commander ordered a charge by his five GAVs: they would drive right up the tunnel ahead with his own in the lead, crushing grassers and knocking aside akk dogs.
He guessed these jups got liquored up and decided to go on a grasser hunt.