Definitions
a container for cooking popcorn
Word origin
From Middle English poppere, equivalent to pop + -er (suffix forming agent noun).
Used in a sentence
““Finished the last one at three this morning, apart from bits and bobs and poppers. Quite frankly, I'm dead!””
“You mix habs into the cheese before stuffing your poppers […]”
““Where to, you crazy kids?” “Buffalo Wild Wings. It's all you can eat jalapeno poppers night.””
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer2 curated clues
01“Corn cooker”6 letters
02“Popcorn maker”6 letters
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