birler

/ˈbɜrlər/
noun
  1. A person who spins or rotates something, especially in dancing or log rolling.
    • Every year, the festival holds a contest for the best birler in Highland dancing.
    • She trained for months to become a skilled birler in the baton-twirling competition.
    • The champion birler spun the log so fast that the challenger fell off immediately.
  2. A person who pours or serves drinks, especially in a generous manner.
    • At the medieval fair, the birler offered ale to every passerby.
    • The tavern's birler kept the mugs full all evening.
    • The host acted as birler, making sure no glass was empty.
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