1. crocker - Noun
2. Crocker - Proper noun
A potter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEven if he doesn't eat, he knows the cookies. I'll bet his mother stuffed him full as a kid. (Tory) Not really. My mom wasn't the Betty Crocker kind. (Acheron) (Not unless it involved napalm or plagues.) Sherrilyn Kenyon
We came from Bethlehem, Georgia bearing Betty Crocker cake mixes into the jungle. Barbara Kingsolver
Your good friend has just taken a piece of cake out of the garbage and eaten it. You will probably need this information when you check me into the Betty Crocker Clinic. Cynthia Nixon
If I had one piece of advice for people - if they are cooking from the Alinea cookbook, the Betty Crocker cookbook or the back of the box - read through the entire recipe first before reaching for any ingredients, and then read again and execute the directions. Grant Achatz
Born on Aug. 19, 1947, to True Rackliff and Evelyn Crocker, he attended schools in Starks and Madison. Source: Internet
Expect Alberta's Laura Crocker, Saskatchewan's Robyn Silvernagle and Northern Ontario's Krista McCarville to also be in the playoff hunt in Moose Jaw. Source: Internet