biker

[ bahy-ker ]

noun
  1. a person who rides a bicycle, motorcycle, or motorbike, especially in competition or as a hobby.

  2. Informal. a member of a motorcycle gang.

Origin of biker

1
First recorded in 1880–85; bike1 + -er1

Words Nearby biker

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How to use biker in a sentence

  • It's Galton's idea, and he gave the job to biker because he thought an educated fellow could get hold of people.

    T. Tembarom | Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • Two important and extremely good-looking brides had refused to see him because biker had enraged them in his day.

    T. Tembarom | Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • "If Mr. biker drinks, he won't keep his place," she said to Tembarom one night.

    T. Tembarom | Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • Then biker's always drinking more or less, and he's got the swell head, anyhow.

    T. Tembarom | Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • "He's mighty different from biker," said Mrs. Munsberg in an undertone.

    T. Tembarom | Frances Hodgson Burnett

British Dictionary definitions for biker

biker

/ (ˈbaɪkə) /


noun
  1. informal a member of a motorcyle gang

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