Flusher

Pronunciation: /ˈflʌʃiɹ/

Flusher (noun)

  1. A device that starts the flushing of a toilet, sending water into the bowl to clear waste.
  2. A person who flushes something, especially in a system where water or liquid is released to clean or move it.

Examples

  • The flusher starts the toilet after you press the button.
  • A broken flusher can stop the toilet from flushing.