jammer

/ˈdʒæmər/
noun
  1. A device that blocks or interferes with radio, cell phone, or other signals.
    • Some drivers buy a GPS jammer to avoid being tracked.
    • The spy used a signal jammer to prevent the cameras from transmitting.
    • The military deployed a jammer to disrupt enemy communications.
  2. A person who participates in a jam session, especially a musician who improvises with others.
    • The festival brought together jammers from all over the country.
    • He's a regular jammer at the local blues club on Friday nights.
    • As a guitar jammer, she loves playing with new people.
  3. A person who causes something to become stuck or blocked.
    • Don't be a traffic jammer by stopping in the middle of the intersection.
    • The paper jammer in the office always overloads the printer.
    • The zipper jammer forced the zipper so hard it broke.
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