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bearer

[bair-er] / ˈbɛər ər /


NOUN
person who requests payment of bill
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His father, cultural bearer Kevin Nuñez, said he understands that the situation is complicated, but hoped politicians and decision makers would “pump the brakes.”

From Los Angeles Times

There is nuance here somewhere between an uncomfortably charged term like “segregation” and the idea of shielding one’s offspring, the bearers of your cultural history, from the slow creep of assimilation and erasure.

From Los Angeles Times

A Minnesota guaranteed minimum income program gives $500 per month for 18 months to “75 artists, culture bearers, and creative workers” in St. Paul and Otter Tail County.

From Washington Times

AT&T retired those, keeping HBO Max as the standard bearer but still, the service was more expensive than its rivals.

From Los Angeles Times

To all Sriracha lovers: We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it looks like the ongoing hot sauce shortage isn't ending anytime soon.

From Salon