Trucker Definition

trŭkər
truckers
noun
truckers
A person who drives a truck or, specif., a tractor-trailer.
Webster's New World
A person or company engaged in trucking.
Webster's New World
A truck farmer.
Webster's New World
A person who sells commodities or engages in barter.
Webster's New World

(pejorative, UK dialectal) One who has done something offensive; a deceitful, dishonest, or disreputable person; a deceiver; a cheat.

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adjective

(pejorative, UK dialectal, Scotland) Dishonest; resulting from or inspired by dishonesty.

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Other Word Forms of Trucker

Noun

Singular:
trucker
Plural:
truckers

Origin of Trucker

  • From Middle English *trukere (“one who disappoints, a deceiver"), from Middle English trukien (“to fail, run out, disappoint"), equivalent to truck (“to fail") +"Ž -er. Compare trooker.

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  • From truck (“to barter, trade") +"Ž -er.

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  • From truck (“a vehicle") +"Ž -er.

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