[f. FUDDLE v. + -ER1.] One who fuddles, a tippler.
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?
1764. Low Life, 32. For the Use of conceited Fudlers.
1812. W. Tennant, Anster F., I. xix. Ill not have you, thou fuddler.