rounder

Etymology 1
From, , equivalent to.

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) A Methodist preacher traveling a circuit, also referred to as a circuit rider.
 * 2) A railroad man who worked at a roundhouse, operating the turntable.
 * 3) * 1923, Traditional(Arr. Fiddlin' John Carson), Casey Jones
 * Come all you rounders if you want to hear
 * A story I'm a-tellin' on a brave engineer
 * Casey Jones was this rounder's name
 * On a six-eight wheeler boys he won his fame...
 * 1) A person who earns a living by playing cards
 * 2) A person who makes the rounds of bars, saloons, and similar establishments; figuratively, a debaucher or roué
 * 3) * 2006, based on traditional, "Cocaine Habit", Old Crow Medicine Show
 * Take a whiff on me
 * Take a whiff on me
 * All you rounders, take a whiff on me
 * Hey, hey, honey, take a whiff on me
 * 1) One who rounds; one who comes about frequently or regularly.
 * 2) A tool for making an edge or surface round.
 * 3)  A fight lasting a specified number of rounds.
 * 4)  A sports league draft selection in a specified round or the player drafted with that selection.
 * 1)  A fight lasting a specified number of rounds.
 * 2)  A sports league draft selection in a specified round or the player drafted with that selection.
 * 1)  A sports league draft selection in a specified round or the player drafted with that selection.

Translations

 * German: methodistischer Wanderprediger


 * German: Drehscheibenwärter, Verschiebedienstmitarbeiter an einer Drehscheibe, Rangierdienstmitarbeiter, Rangierer


 * German: professioneller Kartenspieler


 * German:


 * German: Rundenkampf, Kampf über Runden