Noun
A device that applies stripes
We rented a line striper for the parking lot.
(fishing) The striped bass, Morone saxatilis, a popular sport fish native to North America
I caught a striper today.
(military) A person who is authorized to wear a certain number of stripes on his or her uniform
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough he never fished on the Island, members of the derby committee and the Chamber of Commerce traveled to Fenway Park and presented him with a striper caught in one of the first derbies. Source: Internet
John Chisholm, a shark biologist with Massachusetts' Division of Marine Fisheries, told The Patriot Ledger remains of a striper and part of a seal were in the stomach of the shark, an immature 10-foot female great white. Source: Internet
A lifetime member of Raystown Striper Club, he enjoyed fishing, hunting and especially woodworking. Source: Internet
I love the idea of this BMC shimmering black striper to add a bit of personality to the finishing touch. Source: Internet
“My first experience with the Red Cross was in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1974 as a candy striper volunteering with elderly clients in a nursing home,” Doty says. Source: Internet
Lake Lanier Striper Club – 6:30 p.m. first Tuesday monthly at Roanoke Baptist Church, Buford Dam Rd., Cumming. Source: Internet