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Barker
Barker Bark"er, n.
1. An animal that barks; hence, any one who clamors
unreasonably.
2. One who stands at the doors of shops to urg? passers by to
make purchases. [Cant, Eng.]
3. A pistol. [Slang] --Dickens.
4. (Zo["o]l.) The spotted redshank.
Barker
Barker Bark"er, n.
One who strips trees of their bark.
Meaning of Barkers from wikipedia
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Barkers or
Barkers Men's
Clothing is a New
Zealand menswear fashion brand and
retail chain. It has 33
stores around the country,
including 14 in Auckland...
- Meet the
Barkers is a
reality television series that
aired on MTV. The
series followed the
everyday life of Blink-182
drummer Travis Barker and his wife...
- in
World War II The
Barker, a 1928 film The
Barkers,
Australian musical group Barkers, New
Zealand menswear retail chain Barkers Cr****, West Virginia...
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Barkers of
Kensington was a
department store in
Kensington High Street, Kensington, London. It
began as a
small drapery business, John
Barker & Company...
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barker would often conduct a
brief free show,
introducing performers and
describing acts to be
given at the
feature performance.
Professional barkers...
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Beatle Barkers is a 1983
album released by the
Woofers &
Tweeters Ensemble on the P****port
Records label. The
album consists of dogs
barking a parody...
- a song by
Machine Gun Kelly.
Barker also
appeared alongside his
family on the
reality television show Meet the
Barkers from 2005 to 2006. His
debut single...
- and country. He also
starred in an MTV
reality series named Meet the
Barkers. He was
involved in a
plane crash in 2008, but he
recovered and released...
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Moakler et al. (April 2005). Meet the
Barkers (TV Series). California: MTV. "An
Alabama Christmas". Meet the
Barkers. TV.com.
February 7, 2006. Archived...
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Ipswich John
Barker (diplomat) (1771–1849),
English diplomat and
horticulturist Sir John
Barker, 1st
Baronet (1840–1914),
founder of
Barkers department...