1. stocker - Noun
2. stocker - Adjective
3. Stocker - Proper noun
One who makes or fits stocks, as of guns or gun carriages, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy books are often shelved around those of Chinua Achebe and Margaret Atwood, or Chimamanda Adichie and Monica Ali. All of this depends, of course, on the bookstore and how conversant the shelf stocker is with the alphabet. Chris Abani
Ranchers continued supplementing cow-calf and stocker operations with protein supplements and hay where forages were limited. Source: Internet
Becky Stocker will be giving a presentation about the nisse in the bandstand, and a miniature gnome house will be on display in order to teach curious patrons about their habitats. Source: Internet
Delta's Panthers participated in last week's Phil Wertman Invitational at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction. Source: Internet
Stocker steers weighing from 4600 lbs traded steady to $0.50 higher while same weight heifers traded steady to $2.00 higher. Source: Internet
Tight end Luke Stocker wearing the away uniforms worn from 1997–2013 The new uniforms were adopted while Raymond James Stadium was still under construction, and the new colors would be prominent at the new facility. Source: Internet