en
lakers
/ˈleɪkərz/
Definition
1
Persons associated with a lake, such as residents, visitors, or workers.
2
Ships designed for navigation on lakes, especially the Great Lakes.
3
Fish living in or caught from lakes, such as lake trout.
Examples
The lakers chugged through the fog on Lake Erie, swapping ghost ship stories over lukewarm coffee.
Anglers bragged about landing trophy lakers, but their photos suspiciously resembled goldfish.
The village lakers hosted a sandcastle competition that escalated into an all-night polka fest.
Rusty lakers lined up at the Soo Locks like commuters in a slow-motion traffic jam.