noun
- a person who tampers with or drugs a racehorse to affect its performance
- a person who corrupts or influences someone improperly
- a small glass of alcoholic drink
Usage: British; informal
Usage: British; informal
Usage: Australian; informal
Examples
- The racing authorities investigated the suspected nobbler who had been seen near the stables.
- Police arrested a nobbler who had been bribing jockeys to lose races.
- The corrupt official was known as a nobbler of witnesses.
- He ordered a nobbler of whiskey at the pub.
- The bartender poured a small nobbler of rum.
- After dinner, they shared a nobbler of brandy.