Parker

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See also: parker and pārķer

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Proper noun

Parker (countable and uncountable, plural Parkers)

  1. A surname originating as an occupation for a gamekeeper.
  2. A male given name transferred from the surname.
  3. A female given name.
  4. A number of places in the United States:
    1. A town, the county seat of La Paz County, Arizona.
    2. A home rule municipality in Douglas County, Colorado.
    3. A city in Bay County, Florida.
    4. A small city in Fremont County, Idaho.
    5. A small city in Linn County, Kansas.
    6. A township in Marshall County, Minnesota.
    7. A township in Morrison County, Minnesota.
    8. An unincorporated community in Scott County, Missouri.
    9. A small city in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.
    10. A township in Butler County, Pennsylvania.
    11. A census-designated place in Greenville County, South Carolina.
    12. A city, the county seat of Turner County, South Dakota.
    13. A city in Collin County, Texas.
    14. An unincorporated community in Johnson County, Texas.
    15. An unincorporated community in Yakima County, Washington.

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Noun

Parker (plural Parkers)

  1. A Parker-brand pen.
    • 1969, Laurie Lee, As I walked out one midsummer morning:
      At most street corners one would be offered exotic items of merchandise unavailable anywhere else in Spain - mouldy chocolate, laddered stockings, damp American cigarettes, leaky Parkers, and fake Swiss watches.

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