Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word DOCKER
DOCKER
Definitions of DOCKER
- One who performs docking, as of tails.
- One who engages in the sexual practice of docking (where the tip of one participant's penis is inserted into the foreskin of the other participant).
- Synonym of dockworker.
- A hamlet in Whittington, Lancaster, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD5774).
- A small town in the Rural City of Wangaratta,, Victoria, Australia.
- A English habitational surname from Old Norse.
- A hamlet and cpar (without a council) in in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England previously in, South Lakeland and, Westmorland (OS grid ref SD5695).
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using DOCKER in a Sentence
- To pierce dough during its handling to prevent the formation of large air pockets, such as with a roller docker.
- His father, Albert, was an East End docker and his mother, Olive (née Kemp), was a self-taught pianist and an Irish Traveller.
- McGough was born in Litherland, Lancashire, on the outskirts of Liverpool, to Roger Francis, a docker, and Mary (McGarry) McGough.
- His father, Bob, was a docker who also served as a sergeant in the Sherwood Foresters during World War II, whilst his mother Elsie worked as a cleaner.
- A dockworker (also called a longshoreman, stevedore, or docker) is a waterfront manual laborer who loads and unloads ships.
- In France, the well-known existentialist Catholic philosopher Gabriel Marcel edited a book, Un Changement d'Espérance à la Rencontre du Réarmament Moral, which brings together the stories of a French socialist leader, a Brazilian docker, an African chief, a Buddhist abbot, a Canadian industrialist, and many others who found a new approach through MRA.
- Wycherley fronted his own group in 1955 but simultaneously worked full-time on a tugboat and later as a docker.
- A T-shirt was designed and printed in September 1996 as part of a public campaign to bring attention to the strike by incorporating the Calvin Klein "CK" into the word "doCKer" with the words "500 Liverpool dockers sacked since September 1995".
- Notable examples include Robbie Fowler being fined for showing a T-shirt that was designed to show support for the Liverpool dockers' strike, incorporating the Calvin Klein "CK" into the word doCKer; and Thierry Henry, who was fined by UEFA after he removed his Arsenal shirt to reveal a T-shirt reading "For the new-born Kyd", which was directed to his friend, Texas lead singer Sharleen Spiteri, who had just given birth.
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