Garnisher


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Gar´nish`er


n.1.One who, or that which, garnishes.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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A garnishee order is passed by an executing court directing or ordering a garnishee not to pay money to judgment debtor since the latter is indebted to the garnisher (decree holder).
As such, the William Grant & Sons brand recently unveiled the The Hendrick's Grand Garnisher, a gigantic cucumber-slicing device that will travel across the country.
In fact, he says, the Department of Education is the nation's second-biggest garnisher of wages, after the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)--although, given the financial crisis, Keys says the government has expanded some of its "pay what you can" programs and some financial-hardship options.
However, sometimes, which happens very rarely, I conjure up the egg image myself," the garnisher reveals.