1. hider - Noun
2. hider - Adverb
One who hides or conceals.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen a show becomes a mega hit internationally, you lose a lot of privacy, you become a hider. It's not a human condition we are exposed to very often. Steve Kanaly
Once spotted, the hider must run to "home base" (where the "it" was counting while the other players hid) and touch it before she or he is "tipped" (tagged, or touched) by the seeker. Source: Internet
Matheo Capasso secured a podium finish with 3rd place, while George Hider came 11th, Jaspar Neilsen 17th, Charlie Hunn 29th and James Costa, racing in his first overseas regatta, placed 30th. Source: Internet
It had a fixed match stock with a rubber buttpad and an adjustable cheekpiece, folding bipod, flash hider, and a 6 × 42mm Leupold VIII Adjustable Objective scope. Source: Internet
The finder hides the cache in a different location, and updates the listing, essentially becomes the hider, and the next finder continues the cycle. Source: Internet
When you have to keep it subtle, these Hider Plugs will help save the day. Source: Internet