Acker Meaning in English
word
ˈækɝ
AK-er
ˈækə
AK-uh
Definition
A rare British slang term for 'mate', 'friend', or sometimes 'acquaintance', mainly used in informal speech.
Usage & Nuances
Extremely rare and dated slang, mostly in British English. Usually heard in parts of Northern England. Only use with people you know well, and not in formal contexts. Similar to 'mate' or 'pal'. Not widely understood outside the UK.
Spanish: no tiene traducción directa (slang inglés)Portuguese (BR): não possui tradução direta (gíria inglesa)Portuguese (PT): não tem tradução direta (gíria do inglês)Chinese (Simplified): 无直接翻译(英语俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 無直接翻譯(英語俚語)Hindi: इसका प्रत्यक्ष अनुवाद नहीं है (अंग्रेज़ी का स्लैंग)Arabic: لا يوجد ترجمة مباشرة (عامية إنجليزية)Bengali: বন্ধু - সাথীRussian: друг - приятельJapanese: 仲間 - 友達Vietnamese: bạn - bạn bèKorean: 친구 - 벗Turkish: kanka - dostUrdu: دوست - ساتھیIndonesian: sobat - teman
Example Sentences
He's my best acker from school.
basic
I met an old acker at the market today.
basic
Come here, acker, let's play football.
basic
Alright, acker, what's the plan for tonight?
natural
Me and my ackers used to hang out at that café every weekend.
natural
If you need anything, just ask your acker.
natural