Meaning knacker
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"to kill, castrate" (1855), apparently from knacker (n.) "one who slaughters old or sick horses" (1812). This is probably the same word as the earlier knacker/nacker "harness- [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Incestuous, boxing, sovereign ring wearing, tracksuited shaven headed scumbags. Girls wear bellytops (Even if they're 15 stone), guys are small, jewelry and violence are rampant. Enjoy having [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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Irish term of affection for general scum (low lifes). Originally originating from a term of reference for travellers. But nowadays covering whole spectrum of degenerates. Inbreeding is commonplace and [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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Someone who is found smoking a joint down the back of Dublin Bus i.e the 13A During the bus journey they will treat the other passengers to all the ringtones in their mobile phone. Mainly up to date r [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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Multifarious word with a plethora of uses. Can mean A) very tired (of a person, usually in past tense), B) broken or injured (of a thing or body part, usually in past tense), C) testicle, singular (kn [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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A knacker is your general scumbag from Ireland. Males wear caps balanced at an upright angle on their head, at least 5 gold rings and sovereigns on each hand, large gold chains around their necks, mat [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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Verb. To wear out, to exhaust, to ruin. E.g."Keep hitting it with that hammer and you'll knacker it." [1800s]
Source: peevish.co.uk

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itenerant tinker or, to use the politically-correct term, "Member of the Traveling Community", usually found living in a caravan at the edge of town, doing odd jobs, stealing this an [..]
Source: thecraic.net

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(British English) A person in the trade of rendering animals, especially horses, that are unfit for human consumption. A knackerā€™s yard or knackery is different from a slaughterhouse, where animals are slaughtered for human consumption.
Source: thebutchersguild.org

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One who makes knickknacks, toys, etc. (4) en|knacker's yard
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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"alter Knacker": geezer, old codger
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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