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Packers
/ˈpæk.ɚz/
Definition
1
Plural form of 'packer': a person, machine, or company that packs items, such as goods for shipping, meat for processing, or luggage for travel.
2
Informally, a reference to the Green Bay Packers, the professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, known for their green-and-yellow uniforms and storied NFL history.
Examples
The warehouse packers turned shipping Tetris into an Olympic sport, stacking boxes like pros.
After the Packers' latest win, fans packed the stadium chanting for more gridiron glory.
My amateur packers forgot the bubble wrap, so my vase arrived looking like modern abstract art.
Efficiency hack: Let the packers handle your move, unless you want your couch disassembled by accident.