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plural shockers
(colloquial) One who or that which shocks or startles. examples
A device for giving electric shocks. quotations examples
Olimar: 'This shocker was one of several weapons wielded by the nightmarish titan dweevil. It allowed the creature to smite Pikmin with zaps of lightning!'
2004, Nintendo EAD, Pikmin 2, Nintendo (Treasure Hoard: Shock Therapist)
Recently, the family decided that some obedience training would be of great value. The cost of doggie school being what it is, my daughter opted to purchase a shocker collar instead.
2007, David W. Thompson, A Stranger's Journey, page 87
(colloquial) Something done really badly. examples
(agriculture, rare) Synonym of stooker. quotations
The mechanical shocker is attached to the ordinary binder by two tubular stays, the more important one passing from about the center of the bull wheel and supporting a chain and sprocket wheel which transmit the drive to the shocker.
1923, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations, “Rural engineering”, in Experiment Station Record, volume 48, page 186
(slang, vulgar, colloquial) A particular hand gesture with a sexual connotation.
(slang, vulgar, colloquial) Sexual act related to the shocker hand gesture: two in the pink, one in the stink.