Definition of Spoofers

1. spoofer [n] - See also: spoofer

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoofers

spontaneous intermittent mandatory ventilation
spontaneous mutation
spontaneous osteolysis
spontaneous phagocytosis
spontaneous pneumothorax
spontaneous process
spontaneous recovery
spontaneous transformation
spontaneous version
spontoon
spontoons
spoof
spoofed
spoofer
spooferies
spoofers (current term)
spoofery
spoofing
spoofs
spoofy
spook
spook
spooked
spookeries
spookery
spookier
spookiest
spookily
spookiness
spookinesses

Literary usage of Spoofers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Personal Finance by Robert S. Rosefsky (2001)
""spoofers" are nasty people who establish a website whose address is just a keystroke away from the real creditor's. Odds are that some debtors will ..."

2. Through the Yukon and Alaska by Thomas Arthur Rickard (1909)
"Curiously enough, at the very time when McKenzie and Noyes were exploiting Nome, another group of spoofers were working Manchuria. ..."

3. Through the Yukon and Alaska by Thomas Arthur Rickard (1909)
"Curiously enough, at the very time when McKenzie and Noyes were exploiting Nome, another group of spoofers were working Manchuria. ..."

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