corker

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English

Alternative forms

  • (something exceptional or remarkable): cauker, caulker (both archaic)

Etymology

From cork +‎ -er.

Noun

corker (plural corkers)

  1. One who puts corks into bottles.
    • 1857, Herman Melville, chapter 30, in The Confidence-Man:
      Yes it is, Frank. Don't you see? Laertes is to take the best of care of his friends—his proved friends, on the same principle that a wine-corker takes the best of care of his proved bottles.
  2. (informal) A person or thing that is exceptional or remarkable.
    Synonym: whopper
    • 1889, Mark Twain, chapter XVI, in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, page 124:
      Well, a body is bound to admit that for just a modest little one-line ad., it's a corker.
    • 2012, Mark Griffiths, Space Lizards Ate My Sister!:
      He had just had an absolute corker of an idea!

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