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packer

[ pak-er ]
/ ˈpék ər /
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noun
a person or thing that packs.
a person who engages in packing as an occupation or business, especially a person who packs food for market: a fruit packer.
a penile prosthesis or other object of phallic shape placed in the crotch of one's clothing to create a bulge, often used by gender-diverse people as part of their gender expression: My new packer is made of silicon.
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Origin of packer

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English, see origin at pack1, -er1
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British Dictionary definitions for packer

packer
/ (ˈpékə) /

noun
a person or company whose business is to pack goods, esp fooda meat packer
a person or machine that packs
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