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Definition of Bunter

Bunter
Bunter Bun"ter, n. A woman who picks up rags in the streets; hence, a low, vulgar woman. [Cant] Her . . . daughters, like bunters in stuff gowns. --Goldsmith.

Meaning of Bunter from wikipedia

- Bunter or Bünter may refer to: Bunter sandstone, a type of red sandstone common in large parts of western and central Europe Bunter (geology), a feature...
- William George Bunter is a fictional schoolboy created by Charles Hamilton using the pen name Frank Richards. He features in stories set at Greyfriars...
- Bunter Hund (German for "coloured dog") may refer to: Bunter Hund, the International Short Film Festival in Munich Bunter Hund, a 2007 studio album by...
- Mervyn Bunter is a fictional character in Dorothy L. Sayers's novels and short stories. He serves as Lord Peter Wimsey's valet, having been Wimsey's batman...
- darknet markets. The site's administrators go by the alias of Paris and HugBunter. Dread is a po****r community hub which has been described as a "Reddit-style...
- The Bunter Garten (30 hectares) is a muni****l park with botanical garden (5 hectares) and arboretum located along Lettow-Vorbeck Straße, Mönchengladbach...
- detective. He is often ****isted by his valet and former batman, Mervyn Bunter; by his good friend and later brother-in-law, police detective Charles Parker;...
- The Buntsandstein (German for coloured or colourful sandstone) or Bunter sandstone is a lithostratigraphic and allostratigraphic unit (a sequence of rock...
- Billy Bunter's Banknote is a school story by Charles Hamilton writing as Frank Richards, using the characters and settings of the Greyfriars School stories...
- Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School is a BBC Television show broadcast from 1952 to 1961. It was based on the Greyfriars School stories, written by author...