Billposter

/ˈbɪlpoʊstər/ noun

A person whose job is to paste or post bills, advertisements, and notices on walls and public surfaces.

From 'bill' (a printed notice or advertisement) plus 'poster' (from 'post,' to affix or display). The occupation emerged with mass printing in the 18th-19th centuries.

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