Blocker vs Blockee - What's the difference?
blocker | blockee |
Agent noun of block; something that blocks something specific.
# A playing card, needed by one player, that is held by another.
# A piece of equipment a goalie uses on his hand in multiple forms of hockey.
(rare) One who, or that which, is blocked.
* 1992 , Jane Dentinger, Dead Pan
* 2003 , Thomas Kyte, Effective Oracle by design
As nouns the difference between blocker and blockee
is that blocker is agent noun of block; something that blocks something specific while blockee is one who, or that which, is blocked.blocker
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(en noun)Derived terms
* alpha-blocker * bed blocker * beta-blocker * sun blockerAnagrams
* English agent nounsblockee
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(en noun)- O'Roarke thought Gabby's observation was fairly accurate, more accurate than she intended since she, herself, was also among the blockees .
- This is an artificial deadlock situation, where the blocker cannot free the blockees , since the blockees have all of the shared servers tied up.