dodger

Etymology
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Noun



 * 1)  Someone who dodges avoids something by quickly moving.
 * 2)  A person full of tricks or street smarts.
 * 3)  A frame-supported canvas over the companionway (entrance) of a sailboat providing the on-deck crew partial cover from the splashes of the seas that break against the hull of the boat.
 * 4)  An advertising leaflet; a flyer.
 * 5)  Bread.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Finnish: väistäjä, väistelijä, välttelijä
 * German: Umgeher, Ausweicher
 * Italian:, evasore fiscale
 * Macedonian: и́змамник, и́трец
 * Maori: wae māminga


 * German: ,


 * Bulgarian: корабна тента
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: sprayhood, roiskesuoja
 * German: Sprayhood
 * Italian: paraspruzzi
 * Macedonian: за́штитен па́раван