sacker

/ˈsækər/
noun
  1. A person who sacks or plunders a place, especially in war.
    • The sacker took everything from the temple before setting it on fire.
    • The ancient sacker left no treasure behind.
    • History remembers him as a ruthless sacker of cities.
  2. A person who sacks (tackles) the quarterback in American football.
    • The team's best sacker recorded three sacks in the game.
    • He is known as a fierce sacker who pressures the quarterback.
    • The defensive end is the leading sacker in the league.
  3. A person who dismisses employees from their jobs.
    • As the company's sacker, he had to deliver the bad news to many workers.
    • She didn't want to be seen as a sacker, so she tried to find other solutions.
    • The boss was known as a heartless sacker who fired people without warning.