English Etymology From ingest + -er. Noun ingester (plural ingesters) One who ingests. 2008 March 31, Richard Eder, “Double Whammy: Virus Spread by Terrorists and a Plague of Drug-Addled Escapists”, in New York Times:The ingestion of white powder, whatever the regrets, pathos and even the wit of the ingester, is not of itself a fictionally involving action. Anagrams Ingestre, Greenist, reesting, integers, Gerstein, steering, gentries, reignest, treeings, reingestRemove adsWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads