1. blocker - Noun
2. Blocker - Proper noun
a class of drugs that inhibit (block) some biological process
a football player whose responsibility is to block players attempting to stop an offensive play
Source: WordNetAndrei Kovalenko runs over Patrick Roy, and Patrick slugs him! Watch him use his blocker here. Don't fool with Patrick! Don Cherry
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Charles is gifted and likely would have been a top fifty pick if not for off-field concerns: He is a massive, athletic tackle who is an outstanding run blocker. Source: Internet
Brown usually rendered blockers irrelevant by jacking them up and then locating the football while keeping the would-be blocker at arm’s length. Source: Internet
According to a recent survey by eMarketer, 26.3% of Internet users use at least one ad blocker when surfing the web. Source: Internet
According to eMarketer, in the UK, 20.9 per cent of internet users use an ad blocker. Source: Internet