clogger

noun

Etymology

From clog (verb) + -er.

  1. derived from klugu
  2. derived from *klumpô — “lump, mass, clasp
  3. inherited from clog
  4. suffixed as clogger — “clog + er

Definitions

  1. One who, or that which, clogs.

    • With its barred windows and fading paper signs announcing the various forms of its artery cloggers du jour, it couldn't by any stretch be called inviting.
    • Hmm, I guess Murray hadn't warned him that Nicki was a toilet clogger. Some kids just were, I guess?
  2. A physically aggressive player.

    • […] I was normally not able to – unless I fouled him – and I usually did. I think from that time Archie reckoned I was a bit of a clogger and I didn't have Dad's or Archie's skills.
  3. A maker of the shoes called clogs.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A clog dance performer.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA