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Noun
/ˈbläkər/,
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blockers, plural;
  1. A person or thing that blocks, in particular

  2. A player whose task it is to block for the ballcarrier or kicker

  3. A substance that prevents or inhibits a given physiological function


  1. a football player whose responsibility is to block players attempting to stop an offensive play
  2. a class of drugs that inhibit (block) some biological process
  3. Blocker is a cricketing slang term for a defending batsman, the opposite of biffer. In earlier times (particularly pre-World War II) cricketers were either professional or amateur. Typically, but not universally, amateurs would be "biffers" and professionals "blockers".
  4. The goalie blocker is a rectangular piece of equipment worn by ice and roller hockey goaltenders. It is generally worn on the dominant hand.
  5. α blockers or (adrenergic) α-antagonists are pharmacological agents that act as antagonists of α adrenergic receptors (α-adrenoceptors).
  6. (Blockers) Cards in your hand that block your opponents’ possible draws. Of significant importance in Omaha.
  7. (Blockers) When you hold 2 or 3 of the key cards needed for your opponents to make a straight or flush your hand is said to contain blockers. ...
  8. (blockers) Players who are attempting to stop or slow down their opponent's attack.
  9. The glass worker that actually “blows” the first bubble through the blowpipe and then subsequently transfers that blow-pipe to the Gaffer.
  10. In community card poker, refers to holding one of the opponent's outs, typically when the board threatens a straight or straight draw. A blocker is also having a combination of cards that turn your opponents outs into your own, such as having four to a straight flush. ...
  11. A word which can’t be extended or which is difficult to build on: e.g. VLY
  12. A style of play where blocking is the primary shot.
  13. A bowl that blocks someone (usually an opponent) from reaching the desired target.
  14. An ace that lands in front of the hole, essentially blocking the hole from sliders.
  15. The component of a fully assembled filter that provides attenuation of a specific region of the spectrum.
  16. The goalie's blocking glove or the pad attached to it.
  17. Pad goaltender wears on arm used to hold stick.
  18. Preform die or impression, used when part cannot be made in a single operation.
  19. A player who tries to block the jammer from passing through.
  20. These are the other three girls that make up the pack. Their name is pretty self explanatory. They try to block the opposing team's jammer, making it difficult if not impossible for her to score. ...
  21. Wooden sock- or mitten-shaped template with biscuit-type holes cut out to aid air circulation when blocking a knitted or crocheted piece.
  22. Holding one of your opponent's outs, most typically in Stud or Omaha games.
  23. a type of playing that uses the block more than any other stroke.
  24. A rare bird that has not occurred for many years so that long-standing twitchers have it on their lists, but younger ones are effectively "blocked" from getting it onto theirs. In Britain a classic example is MacQueen's Bustard (last record 1962).
  25. A skater on the track that is not a jammer or pivot. They work as a team to play offense and defense simultaneously.