Dodger

/ˈdɑdʒər/ noun

a person who avoids or evades something, particularly someone who tries to get out of paying taxes or avoiding responsibilities.

From the verb 'dodge,' meaning to move quickly to avoid something. The '-er' suffix creates an agent noun. 'Dodge' itself may come from a variant of 'doge,' an old term related to tricking.

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