gaggers

/ˈɡæɡərz/
noun
  1. Things that cause a person to choke or gag, especially objects that get stuck in the throat.
    • The vet removed several gaggers from the dog's airway.
    • Parents should keep gaggers out of reach of young children.
    • The toddler picked up small gaggers like buttons and coins from the floor.
  2. Jokes or lines in a performance that are intended to make people laugh, especially in a crude or shocking way.
    • The comedian's routine was full of gaggers that had the audience groaning.
    • The sitcom relied too much on cheap gaggers instead of clever humor.
    • Some of the gaggers in that movie were too offensive for my taste.
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