ravisher

English

Etymology

ravish + -er

Noun

ravisher (plural ravishers)

  1. One who ravishes.
    • 2014, Tori Carrington, You Only Love Once:
      Tonight she wanted to be the ravisher and the ravishee. She wanted to throw her hands up in the air and say “I am woman, hear me roar.” And she wanted to swallow the gorgeous guy moving toward them whole.
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