A person who (habitually) wears a corset in order to compress the waist. Frequently with modifying word indicating the manner or degree of lacing, chiefly (and now only) in "tight-lacer".
Origin
Early 19th century (in an earlier sense). From lace + -er.
Definition of lacer in US English:
lacer
nounˈleɪsə
A person who (habitually) wears a corset in order to compress the waist. Frequently with modifying word indicating the manner or degree of lacing, chiefly (and now only) in "tight-lacer".
Origin
Early 19th century (in an earlier sense). From lace + -er.