Nackernoun
See Nacre.
Knackernoun
One who makes knickknacks, toys, etc.
Knackernoun
One of two or more pieces of bone or wood held loosely between the fingers, and struck together by moving the hand; a clapper.
Knackernoun
A harness maker.
Knackernoun
One who slaughters and (especially) renders worn-out livestock (especially horses) and sells their flesh, bones and hides.
Knackernoun
One who dismantles old ships, houses, etc. and sells their components.
Knackernoun
A member of the Travelling Community; a Gypsy.
Knackernoun
A person of lower social class; a chav, skanger or scobe.
Knackernoun
A testicle.
Knackernoun
A collier's horse.
Knackerverb
(slang) To tire out, exhaust.
Knackerverb
(slang) To reprimand.
Knackernoun
One who makes knickknacks, toys, etc.
Knackernoun
One of two or more pieces of bone or wood held loosely between the fingers, and struck together by moving the hand; - called also clapper.
Knackernoun
a harness maker.
Knackernoun
One who slaughters worn-out horses and sells their flesh for dog's meat.
Knackernoun
someone who buys old buildings or ships and breaks them up to recover the materials in them
Knackernoun
someone who buys up old horses for slaughter
Knacker
A knacker (), knackerman or knacker man, is a person who removes and clears animal carcasses (dead, dying, injured) from private farms or public highways and renders the collected carcasses into by-products such as fats, tallow (yellow grease), glue, gelatin, bone meal, bone char, sal ammoniac, soap, bleach and animal feed. A knacker's yard or a knackery is different from a slaughterhouse or abattoir, where animals are slaughtered for human consumption.