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▪ I. knacker, n.1 (ˈnækə(r)) Also (sense 3) nacker. [f. knack v. + -er1.] † 1. One who sings in a lively manner. Obs.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 191 Ȝif þes knackeris excusen hem bi song in þe olde lawe. 2. Something that makes a sharp cracking noise; spec. a castanet. Now dial.16.. Middleton & Rowley...
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A knacker (), knackerman or knacker man is a person who removes and clears animal carcasses (dead, dying, injured) from private farms or public highways The British satirical magazine Private Eye often refers to senior police figures as "Inspector Knacker" or the police force in general as "Knacker of the
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knacker
knacker/ˈnækə(r); `nækɚ/ n1 person who buys and slaughters useless horses to sell the meat and hides 购买并屠杀无用的马的人(为卖马肉和皮).2 person who buys and breaks up old buildings, etc to sell the materials in them 收买并拆除旧建筑物等以售其材料的人.knacker / ˈnækə(r); `nækɚ/ v [Tn](Brit sl 俚) exhaust (sb); wear out 使(某人)筋疲力尽 Al...
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Knacker (band)
Knacker was a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Much of Knacker's music can be heard in the soundtracks of television shows, including MTV's Undergrads and The N's Radio Free Roscoe.
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knick-knacker
† ˈknick-ˌknacker Obs. rare—1. [f. knick-knack + -er.] A trifler.1622 Breton Strange Newes (1879) 6/2 Other kind of knick-knackers..which betwixt knaue and foole can make an ilfauourd passage through the world.
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Knack
Knäck, Swedish Christmas Butterscotch
Knack (magazine), a Belgian news magazine
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4312 Knacke, a main-belt asteroid
Knäcke or crispbread
Knacker , a person in the trade of rendering animals, and slang derived from the term
Knacker (band), a Canadian indie rock band
Knick Knack (disambiguation
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Knocker
See also
Knacker
Knokke
Knucker
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Knackwurst
In Germany, all different kinds of Knackwürste are abbreviated Knacker (). It is also sold at the Hamburger Dom, the largest Volksfest in northern Germany, under various, sometimes poetic, names like Domknacker, Hamburger Knacker
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knicky-knackers
ˈknicky-ˌknackers [f. knacker, with varied reduplication.] (See quot.) Cf. knick-knack n. 3.1875 Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms, Knicky-knackers, the common instrument of percussion known as bones.
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Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run
The Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run, also known as the Knee Knacker, was established in 1989 and is a 50 km ultramarathon trail run in that takes
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Schwalmtal, Hesse
In the constituent community of Hopfgarten is one of Hesse's few knacker's yards (where old horses are slaughtered and the by-products are sent for rendering
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Robert Bloch's Psychos
"Echoes" by Cindie Geddes
"Lifeline" by Yvonne Navarro
"Blameless" by David Niall Wilson
"Deep Down There" by Clark Perry
"Knacker Man" by Richard
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Snapshot
album by English musician Roger Glover
Snapshot (The Strypes album), a 2013 album by Irish band The Strypes
Snapshot, a 2000 album by Canadian band Knacker
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