shortcutter

English

Etymology

shortcut + -er

Noun

shortcutter (plural shortcutters)

  1. A person who takes shortcuts.
    • 2009 July 31, William C. Rhoden, “Baseball Players’ Silence Led to Loud Drip of Names”, in New York Times:
      With all due respect to Aaron, every era seems to have had its legion of wrongdoers and shortcutters who used whatever science was available to get an edge.

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