clucker
nounEtymology
From cluck + -er.
- inherited from *klukkwōn✻
- inherited from cloccian
- inherited from clokken
Definitions
One who clucks.
A chicken.
An empty bivalve shell whose halves are still connected by the ligament.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
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