Definition of "roper"
roper
noun
plural ropers
(dated) A ropemaker (a maker of ropes).
Quotations
A roper's wife, for instance, was able to fool her incredibly gullible husband while having an affair with a prior literally right under the roper's nose, the guilty pair having sex while they lay together in the same bed as the sleeping roper.
2006, Shannon McSheffrey, Marriage, Sex, and Civic Culture in Late Medieval London, page 143
One who ropes goods; a packer.
Quotations
About thirty per cent of all the women employed in the packing plant are in the sausage department. They work as linkers, tie-ers, ropers and hangers; help in the preparation of the raw materials, mix spices, and wash pans.
1938, United States. National youth administration, Occupational Briefs: Meat industry, page 5
A person hired by a gambling establishment to locate potential customers and bring them in.
Quotations
Any person who, in this city, lives idly and is a gambler, or roper, steerer or capper for any gambling house or room, or any gambling game, or who lives idly and has the reputation of being a gambler, or roper, steerer or capper for any gambling house or room, or any gambling game, shall be considered and treated as a vagrant.
1888, An Ordinance in Revision of the Ordinances Governing the City of Kansas, page 364
(slang) An undercover informer.
Quotations
(gaming) Any of a variety of monsters with tentacles that they use to capture victims.
Quotations
I understand this to mean that passive Wisdom (Perception)—and even Searching—will never reveal a roper for what it is as long as it holds still. Its Stealth skill comes into play only if it's moving. Thus, a stationary roper takes its opponents by surprise, as long as its eye is closed and its tendrils retracted until it strikes.
2019, Keith Ammann, The Monsters Know What They're Doing, page 172