1. slinger - Noun
2. Slinger - Proper noun
One who slings, or uses a sling.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA slinger from the Balearic islands (famous for the skill of its slingers). Source: Internet
Genre-agnostic axe slinger Jeff Parker balances experimental indie rock via Tortoise and Isotope 217 alongside jazz collective Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and shows with Chicago Underground Trio, Jason Moran, and more. Source: Internet
The Bible provides a famous slinger account, the battle between David and Goliath from the First Book of Samuel 17:34-36, probably written in the 7th or 6th century BC, describing events having occurred around the 10th century BC. Source: Internet
Rev. Sam Jones, the Georgia slang slinger, will be at the Moundsville camp meeting this year. Source: Internet
Watch certified marine technician and expert wrench slinger “Fred” demo tools and techniques on actual boat and motor cutaways. Source: Internet
The overall length of a sling can vary significantly; a slinger may have slings of different lengths, a longer sling being used when greater range is required. Source: Internet