quitter - meaning and definition. What is quitter
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What (who) is quitter - definition

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Quitter; Quit (disambiguation); Quit (song); Quits

quits         
¦ adjective on equal terms because a debt or score has been settled.
Phrases
call it quits
1. agree that terms are now equal.
2. decide to abandon an activity.
Origin
C15 (in the sense 'freed from a liability or debt'): perh. a colloq. abbrev. of med. L. quittus, from L. quietus, used as a receipt (see quietus).
quitter         
(quitters)
If you say that someone is not a quitter, you mean that they continue doing something even though it is very difficult.
He won't resign because he's not a quitter.
N-COUNT: usu with brd-neg
Quitter         
·noun One who quits.
II. Quitter ·noun A Deliverer.

Wikipedia

Quit

Quit or quitter may refer to:

  • Resignation or quit, the formal act of giving up one's duties
Examples of use of quitter
1. "I am not a quitter," Palfrey wrote in another e–mail to The Post.
2. But I felt like a quitter as I walked down the mountain.
3. "I don‘t think he is a quitter," political commentator Pran Chopra said.
4. Baron Alexander–Marc de Rothschild may be a cheat and a cad, but he has never been a quitter.
5. The cost of the services per quitter was 164, compared with 181 during the same period in 2006.