Dooker

Pronunciation: /ˈduːkɚ/

Dooker (noun)

  1. A person who dives into water, especially in Scotland.

Examples

  • The children enjoyed a dooker in the cold river.
  • He took a dooker off the high rocks into the sea.

Common collocations: take a dooker, enjoy a dooker, cold dooker

Synonyms of Dooker

Neutral

Antonyms of Dooker

  • someone who stays on the surface