punster n someone overly fond of making puns Usage(s) Also a show-biz nut, a pal of stars, a party trooper and a shameless punster. Theater Critic Theodore Kalem takes his puns more seriously, recalling that James Joyce was an accomplished punster. The cinema, said a punster, again has come to the four.
Quotes punster Edward Taylor in Wall Street Journal Mr. Sollors's entry on Taylor calls him a "tinkerer, risk taker, language explorer, multilingual punster, lover of metaphors, and coiner of strange images."