chunker

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ʌŋkə(ɹ)

Etymology 1

chunky + -er (Oxford -er)

Noun

chunker (plural chunkers)

  1. (informal) An obese or overweight person
    • 2009, Catherine Deveny, Free to a Good Home, page 193
      I love fat people. Chubby-chasing is my hobby. I enjoy nothing more than waving a vanilla slice under some chunker's nose, tying it to my bumper bar with a string of jelly snakes then driving round the block at gelati-van pace
    • 2011, Bil Wright, Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy, page 37
      Double-breasted on a chunker can sometimes be a really sad look, but on me this thing is L'uomo Vogue!

Etymology 2

chunk (divide into chunks) + -er

Noun

chunker (plural chunkers)

  1. (computational linguistics) A software tool for dividing text into chunks.

Etymology 3

Onomatopoeic, or from chunk (throw), with -er.

Noun

chunker (plural chunkers)

  1. (US military, slang) An M79 grenade launcher.

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