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Croaker

A very large poop, which is usually very smelly. It is also known to refer to the sound some poops make. Croakers are usually taken in other peoples' houses.

Hey Bob, by the sound of his poop I believe he is taking a croaker.

Woah man, be right back. Got to take a huge croaker upstairs.

by Z chizzle July 7, 2011

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croaker

a croaker is a person with big lips and is always croakering.they give birth to lots of little croakerettes.the females have a tendency to hide chicken pieces and the cruet under their hats.

a croaker has fucking huge doggie bags.quomp nicking. loves jerk chicken.lips flapping in the wind like a kite.noses like a wizards sleeve.

by polly ploppicus March 26, 2009

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Croaker

An Offensive term for a white old ugly racist person who has no life. (who may elderly look like a frog with disabled arms, legs and no tongue). Also called a "Bleacher", a "Waggy" (White and saggy), and a "Failbird".

Wtf you doing to my freind?, you lil croaker!

by BiG WhEELah July 10, 2009

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Croaker

Scum of the Earth, a really fucking disaster. a disappointment to his family, and the entire world. Has no dick. He will never get laid in the history of ever. He is infertile, and or, cannot burden the world with his offspring.

Hey, Jett is a real Croaker, he slept with my bitch.

by Big gay all December 30, 2021

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Croaker Nuggets

When you're fishing in Louisiana and all you keep catching are those damn little croakers.

Hey Mike, you catchin' anything? Mike: yea, all i keep catching are these damn croaker nuggets! But i'm saving them for Jordan because he's the only tard that wants to eat them.

by Drunk Bob June 28, 2011

44๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


croaker sack

Used in areas of the American South - as of 2009 - ranging from South Carolina, through Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and at least northern Louisiana. Indeed, the sack doubtless referred to the burlap bag used to carry the fish, but no one questioned now remembers that particular use. Today it's the word traditionally used, at least in the areas mentioned, to mean "burlap bag" and is used to carry whatever articles that are at hand. "Croaker bag" has never been recorded.

The entire crop of sweet potatoes was trucked to the farmers' market in croaker sacks.

Coal in small batches was regularly delivered to homes in croaker sacks.

by GeorgiaDude March 22, 2009

36๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Croaker

A very tight necklace. Mainly associated with Gothic jewelry.

Her croaker matched her hairpiece perfectly.

by Jerry August 21, 2004

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