tacker
IPA: tˈækɝ
noun
- A person who, or device that tacks.
- (Australia, Devon, Cornwall, colloquial) A young child, especially a boy.
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Examples of "tacker" in Sentences
- What sorts of things do you still need/want for the little tacker?
- My little tacker in his cage sings, trills and chortles all day to his mate.
- The reason she's showing off this little tacker is an important safety message.
- Best thing my folks ever did was move us out of there when I was but a wee tacker.
- You must be a wee young tacker then if you dont remember their massive hit singles and the scandal from the fallout!
- I think the teachers know that if some little tacker can beat the crap out of the other kids, then his parents are equally capable of beating the crap out of any teacher who suspends him.
- As a little tacker I had a collection of RAAF uncles, great uncles, & associate uncles that developed my love for the P38 & PBY, and my suspiscion that the rep of the Avro Lancaster is more spin than substance.
- The puntillero, 'tacker' had scuttled out with his short, sharp razor-sharp knife to cut the bull's spinal chord, the coup de grace, but as he begins his surgical insertion, the cut awakens the bull, and he rises howling and scrambling to his feet, the matador falls back, and the peones again appear.
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