hollow earther

English

Etymology

From hollow + earth + -er.

Noun

hollow earther (plural hollow earthers)

  1. Someone who believes the Earth is hollow.
    • 2001, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Macintyre's Improbable Bestiary, Wildside Press, 24.
      Beware the Hollow-Earther! Beware the troglodytes / They make their homes in catacombs, and prowl on moonless nights . . .
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