[f. FUDDLE v. + -ER1.] One who fuddles, a tippler.

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1699.  Bentley, Phal., iii. 125. For what Present could be more proper to such a Fuddler as he was, than a Thericlean, one of the biggest of Cups, some of them holding above seven Cotyls, that is, five of our Pints?

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1764.  Low Life, 32. For the Use of … conceited Fudlers.

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1812.  W. Tennant, Anster F., I. xix. I’ll not have you, thou fuddler.

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