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    lifer
    /ˈlʌɪfə/

    noun

    • 1. a person serving a life sentence. informal
    • 2. a person who spends their life in a particular career, especially in one of the armed forces. North American

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  3. 1. : a person sentenced to imprisonment for life. 2. : a person who makes a career of one of the armed forces. 3. : a person who has made a lifelong commitment (as to a way of life) Examples of lifer in a Sentence. He was a lifer at the factory.

  4. someone who has been punished by being put in prison for a very long time or until they die: In the 1980s, 726 lifers were paroled. Releasing lifers is a very complex issue. someone who has been employed by a particular company, organization, or industry for the whole of their working life:

  5. someone who has been punished by being put in prison for a very long time or until they die: In the 1980s, 726 lifers were paroled. Releasing lifers is a very complex issue. someone who has been employed by a particular company, organization, or industry for the whole of their working life:

  6. Lifer definition: a person sentenced to or serving a term of life imprisonment.. See examples of LIFER used in a sentence.

  7. noun informal. 1. a person sentenced to or serving a term of life imprisonment. 2. a person committed to a professional lifetime career in the military. 3. a person who has devoted a lifetime to a profession, occupation, or pursuit.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · A person with a singular career path, especially in the military. ( birdwatching) A bird species seen for the first time by a birder who is keeping a list of all the species he or she has ever seen. Synonym: life bird.

  9. Definitions of lifer. noun. a prisoner serving a term of life imprisonment. see more.

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