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*[[Staple knocker]], tool resembling a screwdriver for removing staples and shredded material |
*[[Staple knocker]], tool resembling a screwdriver for removing staples and shredded material |
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*[[Swish knocker]] or Swish cymbal |
*[[Swish knocker]] or Swish cymbal |
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*[[Breast]]s (colloq.) |
*[[Breast]]s (colloq.) I.e birds with big knockers |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 21:40, 21 May 2024
Knocker and knockers may refer to:
- Knocker (folklore), mythical creature in Welsh and Cornish folklore
- Knocker (radio series)
People:
- Elsie Knocker (1884–1978), British nurse and ambulance driver in World War I who won numerous medals for bravery
- Knocker Norton or Steve Norton, English rugby league footballer
- nickname of Enoch West (1886–1965), English footballer
Items that knock:
- Door knocker, item of door furniture that allows people outside to alert those inside
- Knocker-up, profession in England and Ireland before alarm clocks were affordable or reliable
- Port knocker, to externally open ports on a firewall
- Sanctuary Knocker, ornamental knocker on the door of a cathedral
Other knockers:
- Popper knockers or Clackers, a toy popular around 1970
- Saggarmaker's bottom knocker, manufacturer of saggars (boxlike containers used in firing pottery) in the UK
- Staple knocker, tool resembling a screwdriver for removing staples and shredded material
- Swish knocker or Swish cymbal
- Breasts (colloq.) I.e birds with big knockers