1. whitter - Verb
2. Whitter - Proper noun
whitter (third-person singular simple present whitters, present participle whittering, simple past and past participle whittered)
Alternative form of witter (“speak at length on a trivial subject”)
Whitter (plural Whitters)
A surname originating as an occupation.
Some stories, Mr. Whitter would say, you tell them and you use them up. Other stories, they use you up. p288. Chuck Palahniuk
A travel ban on incoming passengers triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a thunderous blow to Airbnb home-sharing investors locally, real-estate tycoon Angella Whitter has said. Source: Internet
On top of that, she was dealing with postpartum depression as she readjusted to her new home in Whitter. Source: Internet
The Whitter Village forms part of the Elegant Corridor of Montego Bay, which hosts a number of 5-star hotels, including – Half Moon, Hilton, the Hyatt Ziva, and Riu, to name a few. Source: Internet
“Aging is not easy,” said Whitter. Source: Internet