ALL meanings of knacker
knack·er
K k - transitive verb knacker exhaust 1
- transitive verb knacker slaughter 1
- noun plural knacker testicles 1
- noun knacker person: slaughters animals 1
- noun knacker a person who buys animal carcasses or slaughters useless livestock for a knackery or rendering works. 1
- noun knacker a person who buys and dismembers old houses, ships, etc., to salvage usable parts, selling the rest as scrap. 1
- noun knacker Dialect. an old, sick, or useless farm animal, especially a horse. 1
- noun knacker Obsolete. a harness maker; a saddler. 1
- noun knacker A person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, especially those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption. 1
- noun knacker One who makes knickknacks, toys, etc. 0
- noun knacker One of two or more pieces of bone or wood held loosely between the fingers, and struck together by moving the hand; a clapper. 0
- noun knacker A harness maker. 0
- noun knacker One who slaughters and (especially) renders worn-out livestock (especially horses) and sells their flesh, bones and hides. 0
- noun knacker One who dismantles old ships, houses etc., and sells their components. 0
- noun knacker (Ireland, Britain, offensive) A member of the Travelling Community; a Gypsy. 0
- noun knacker (Slang) (Ireland, offensive) A person of lower social class; a chav, skanger or scobe. 0
- verb knacker To tire out, become exhausted. 0
- countable noun knacker A knacker is someone who buys up old horses and then kills them for their meat, bones, or leather. 0
- noun knacker a person who buys up old horses for slaughter 0
- noun knacker a person who buys up old buildings and breaks them up for scrap 0
- noun knacker a despicable person 0
- verb knacker to exhaust; tire 0
- noun knacker a person who buys and slaughters worn-out horses and sells their flesh as dog's meat, etc. 0
- noun knacker a person who buys and wrecks old houses, etc. and sells their materials 0