(Britain, games) A game for two players in which the participants each have a horse-chestnut (known as a "conker") suspended from a length of string, and take turns to strike their opponent's conker with their own with the object of destroying the opponent's conker before their own is destroyed.
plural of conker
erikson
honkers
honkers
noun
plural of honker
kherson
kherson
Proper noun
A port city on the Dnieper in Ukraine, administrative centre of Kherson province.
Kherson province (oblast), in southern Ukraine.
knowers
knowers
noun
plural of knower
koreans
orkneys
orkneys
Proper noun
Orkney Islands
reckons
reckons
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reckon
snocker
snooker
snooker
noun
(snooker, pool) The situation where the cue ball is in such a position that the opponent cannot directly hit a legal ball with it.
A cue sport, popular in the UK and other Commonwealth of Nations countries.
verb
(intransitive) To play the game of snooker.
(transitive) To fool or bamboozle.
(transitive, by extension) To put (someone) in a difficult situation.
(transitive, snooker, pool) To place the cue ball in such a position that (the opponent) cannot directly hit the required ball with it.
To become or cause to become inebriated.
snorkel
snorkel
noun
A hollow tube, held in the mouth, or mounted on and opening into a diving mask, used by swimmers for breathing underwater.
A retractable tube fitted in diesel-engine submarines to allow sufficient ventilation that the engines may be used at periscope depth.
a snorkel parka
verb
To use a snorkel.
snorker
stonker
stonker
noun
(Britain, slang) Something highly impressive.
verb
(Australia, slang, transitive) To baffle or dumbfound.