Lacker vs Packer - What's the difference?
lacker | packer |
A person whose business is to pack things; especially, one who packs food for preservation; as, a pork packer or a household goods packer.
(computing) A software program that compresses code or data.
* 2009 , Harlan Carvey, Windows Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit
(label) An artificial penis worn by a drag king, transman, etc., inside the trousers.
As an adjective lacker
is delicious, tasting very good.As a verb lacker
is .As a noun packer is
a person who plays football for the professional football team.lacker
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(en noun)- When his back problems kept him from lifting furniture, his skill as a packer kept him employed.
- Many times, the malware authors will use packers and even encryption tools to disguise their software...