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knock·er \ˈnäkə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English knokker, from knokken to knock + -er — more at knock 1. : one that knocks: as a. : a usually ornamental fixture attached to the outer surface of a door and consisting typically of a metal plate to which a metal ring or bar or hammer is hinged that may be raised and lowered with sharp force against the surface of the plate or door so as to produce a rapping noise designed to indicate one's desire to gain admittance b. dialect England : a spirit or goblin believed to dwell in mines and to show by knocking where ore is c. : a faultfinder or a person given to adverse often captious criticism < when I see a knocker and a troublemaker I let him know what I think of him — L.B.Salomon > d. (1) : a slaughterhouse worker who stuns cattle with a sledgehammer before they are killed (2) : one that knocks ripe fruit (as prunes, olives, nuts) from trees typically with a rubber mallet and a pole (3) : cake puller 2. : breast — often considered vulgar 3. : testis — often considered vulgar 4. slang : fellow < that fish is a big knocker > : guy < hit the dirty knocker right in the jaw > • - up to the knocker |