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Front and side turn signals working (#1)
US racehorses wearing "blinker hoods" (#2)
A black eye (#6)
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈblɪŋkə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈblɪŋkəɹ/
- Rhymes: -ɪŋkə(ɹ)
- Hyphenation: blink‧er
blinker (plural blinkers)
- Anything that blinks.
She was a frequent blinker, always on the verge of tears. - (informal, Australia, Northern US) The turn signal of an automobile.
Synonyms: (Australia, Britain, New Zealand) directional, directional signal, direction indicator, indicator, trafficator, turn indicator, (chiefly US) turn signal, (informal) winker - (chiefly in the plural) A shield attached to the bridle of a horse or other domesticated animal to prevent it from seeing things behind it and to its side.
Synonyms: blinder, winker - Whatever obstructs sight or discernment.
- 1732, Matthew Green, Grotto:
This floor let not the vulgar tread, / Who worship only what they dread: / Nor bigots who but one way see, / Through blinkers of authority
- 1732, Matthew Green, Grotto:
- (rare) The eyelid.
- (slang) A black eye.
- 2011, Mari Christie, Concrete Loyalties, page 419:
The next morning, Jimmy came home with a fat lip and a black eye. Flory rushed over to tend to him. “Ain't nothin'. Just a blinker... had a fight with a guy. […]
- 2011, Mari Christie, Concrete Loyalties, page 419:
- (cellular automata) In Conway's Game of Life, an arrangement of three cells in a row that switches between horizontal and vertical orientations in each generation.
- 1992 August 13, David Bell, “Spaceships in Conway's Life (Part 1)”, in comp.theory.cell-automata[1] (Usenet):
The following for example, doesn't work because the spark at the top is actually a blinker, and doesn't die. Without the blinker, this object is known as an OWSS (overweight spaceship). - 1994 May 13, Louis Howell, “Louis Howell's question of block clearing in life (simple solution)”, in comp.theory.cell-automata[2] (Usenet):
3 live cells together can yield either a blinker or a block, so these will be the most common objects formed "out of the void". - 2008 January 8, Dave Greene, “Evolutionary factor in Conway's life”, in comp.theory.cell-automata[3] (Usenet):
As Hickerson points out, a glider aimed at a faraway blinker or preblock has only 8 cells, but can be arranged to run as long as you want.
- 1992 August 13, David Bell, “Spaceships in Conway's Life (Part 1)”, in comp.theory.cell-automata[1] (Usenet):
- (slang) A situation where the light of a dab pen or vape starts blinking, which happens when the user takes an extremely long hit.
a double blinker (hitting blinkers on two pens simultaneously)
I just hit a blinker.- 2023 January 31, @GreedyAlmighty, Twitter[4], archived from the original on 9 December 2023:
When you just hit 2 back to back blinkers off the dab pen and you trying to hold your cough around people
- 2023 January 31, @GreedyAlmighty, Twitter[4], archived from the original on 9 December 2023:
eye shield
- Arabic:
Moroccan Arabic: دراقة f (darrāqa) - Bulgarian: нао́чници (bg) m pl (naóčnici)
- Catalan: aclucalls m pl
- Dutch: oogklep (nl) f
- Finnish: silmälappu (fi)
- French: œillère (fr) f
- German: Scheuklappe (de) f
- Greek: παρωπίδα (el) f (paropída)
- Italian: paraocchi (it) m
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: skylapper pl - Plautdietsch: Schuklaup f
- Polish: klapka (pl) f
- Portuguese: antolho (pt) m, pala (pt), pala (pt)
- Russian: шо́ры (ru) f pl (šóry), нагла́зник (ru) m (nagláznik) usually plural: нагла́зники (ru) m pl (naglázniki)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: жми̏гавац m
Latin: žmȉgavac (sh) m - Spanish: anteojeras (es) f, gríngolas f (Puerto Rico, Venezuela)
- Swedish: skygglapp (sv) c
- Ukrainian: шо́ри (uk) f pl (šóry)
- Walloon: waitroûle (wa) f, waitwere (wa) f, lugnård m
eyelid
- Bulgarian: клепа́ч (bg) m (klepáč)
- Finnish: silmäluomi (fi)
- French: paupière (fr) f
- Greek: βλέφαρο (el) n (vléfaro)
- Macedonian: кла́пак m (klápak)
- Polish: powieka (pl) f
- Portuguese: pálpebra (pt)
- Russian: ве́ко (ru) n (véko)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: на̀очња̄к m
Latin: nàočnjāk (sh) m - Spanish: párpado (es) m, pálpebra f
- Swedish: ögonlock (sv) n
blinker (third-person singular simple present blinkers, present participle blinkering, simple past and past participle blinkered)
- (transitive) To put blinkers on.
The farmer stopped to blinker his horse before riding into an area of heavy traffic.
- blinkers
blinker on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
blinders on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - “blinker”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
- “blinker”, in Collins English Dictionary, 2011–present.
- “blinker”, in Merriam-Webster.com Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- “blinker”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “Blinker (Slang)”, in Know Your Meme, website launched 2007
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- (automotive) (US) a turn signal, (Britain, Australia, New Zealand) an indicator (that blinks)
Synonym: körriktningsvisare - a blinker (device that blinks, especially an alerting device for deaf and hearing impaired)
- “blinker”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
- “blinker”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)