Looker vs Locker - What's the difference?
looker | locker |
(literally) One that looks (actively), watches.
One having a specific look, appearance.
(slang) Someone or something who is remarkably good-looking.
A type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books.
(rare) One who locks something.
As nouns the difference between looker and locker
is that looker is (literally) one that looks (actively), watches while locker is a type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books.looker
English
Noun
(en noun)- Wow, your new man is much more of a looker than your last one!
Anagrams
*locker
English
Noun
(en noun)- The student placed her books in her locker when she arrived at school.
- The locker of the trapped chest must be careful, so as not to spring the trap.
