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    knacker
    /ˈnakə/

    noun

    • 1. a person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, especially those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption. British
    • 2. testicles. vulgar slang British

    verb

    • 1. tire (someone) out: "this weekend has really knackered me"
    • 2. damage (something) severely: "I knackered my ankle playing on Sunday"

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  2. 1. a person who buys and slaughters worn-out horses and sells their flesh as dog's meat, etc. 2. a person who buys and wrecks old houses, etc. and sells their materials.

  3. Knacker definition: a person who buys animal carcasses or slaughters useless livestock for a knackery or rendering works.. See examples of KNACKER used in a sentence.

  4. 1. British : a buyer of worn-out domestic animals or their carcasses for use especially as animal food or fertilizer. 2. British : a buyer of old structures for their constituent materials.

  5. Noun. 1. knacker - someone who buys old buildings or ships and breaks them up to recover the materials in them. wrecker - someone who demolishes or dismantles buildings as a job. 2. knacker - someone who buys up old horses for slaughter.

  6. Definition of knacker verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Aug 11, 2024 · knacker (plural knackers) One who makes knickknacks, toys, etc. One of two or more pieces of bone or wood held loosely between the fingers, and struck together by moving the hand; a clapper.

  8. 1. a person who buys and slaughters worn-out horses and sells their flesh as dog's meat, etc. [...] 2. a person who buys and wrecks old houses, etc. and sells their materials. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'knacker' British English: nækəʳ. More. Conjugations of 'knacker' present simple: I knacker, you knacker [...]

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