• Bolter

    Origin

    From bolt + -er.

    Full definition of bolter

    Noun

    bolter

    (plural bolters)
    1. A person or thing that bolts, or runs suddenly.
    2. (botany, horticulture) A plant that grows larger and more rapidly than usual.
    3. (flour milling) A machine or mechanism that automatically sifts milled flour.
    4. A person who sifts flour or meal.
    5. (petroleum refining) A filter mechanism.
    6. (Australia, sports) An obscure athlete who wins an upset victory.
      • 2009, February 2, Todd Woodbridge, Only a few stars head home happy, Last year he was eliminated by the bolter Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and this time he was beaten by the shining star, Fernando Verdasco.
    7. (Australia, horseracing) A horse that wins at long odds.
    8. (New Zealand, sports) In team sports, a relatively little-known or inexperienced player who inspires the team to greater success.
    9. (US, politics) A member of a political party who does not support the party's nominee.
    10. (military aviation) A missed landing on an aircraft carrier; an aircraft that has made a missed landing.
    11. A kind of fishing line; a boulter.

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