grabber

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English

Etymology

From grab +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

Noun

grabber (plural grabbers)

  1. One who, or that which, grabs or seizes.
    • 1985, Ebony, volume 40, number 12, page 130:
      Another money grabber, according to Ms. Chapman, is the woman who makes $30,000-$40,000 or more a year, but lives as though she makes twice as much.
  2. Something that captures one's attention.
    • 1982 August 14, Mary Ann Peacott, Liz Nania, “BT's In Boston”, in Gay Community News, volume 10, number 5, page 12:
      The one new tune that was a real grabber had a great slow chanting chorus, "Stand up, you have a right to fight!"
    • 2001, Lydia Wilen, Joan Wilen, How to Sell Your Screenplay, page 166:
      Get to the story and make sure that line 6 or 7 is a grabber. TV viewers have attention spans of fifteen seconds, and then they hit the remote.
  3. A machine in an amusement arcade containing prizes which the player must attempt to pick up with a mechanical grabbing arm.

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