knackers* — 1. Testicles. 2. Excl., used in some abusive expressions, e.g. Knackers to that. I will have none of that … A concise dictionary of English slang
knackers' yard — also knacker s n BrE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: knacker horse killer (19 20 centuries) from knacker saddle maker , perhaps from a Scandinavian language] 1.) a place where horses are killed 2.) ready/fit for the knacker s yard … Dictionary of contemporary English
knackers — noun Testicles … Wiktionary
Knackers — male testicles … Dictionary of Australian slang
knackers — Australian Slang male testicles … English dialects glossary
knackers — n. (Slang) testicles knack·er || nækÉ™ n. seller of horse meat; person who slaughters horses; destroyer of shaky structures; old sick horse … English contemporary dictionary
knackers — • testicles … Londonisms dictionary
knackers — the testicles A knack was a toy or small object, made by a knacker, whence a saddler, who bought old or dead beasts for their hides, whence his modern counterpart who disposes of dead cattle. The use may come from the meaning small objects… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
knackers — vulgar slang testicles. → knacker … English new terms dictionary
knackers (!) — Noun. The testicles. Exclam. An exclamation of disagreement or annoyance … English slang and colloquialisms