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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tagger

Tagger \Tag"ger\, n.

  1. One who, or that which, appends or joins one thing to another.

  2. That which is pointed like a tag.

    Hedgehogs' or procupines' small taggers.
    --Cotton.

  3. pl. Sheets of tin or other plate which run below the gauge.
    --Knight.

  4. A device for removing taglocks from sheep.
    --Knight.

Wiktionary
tagger

n. 1 One who tags. 2 A person who writes graffiti using his or her tag. 3 (context comptheory English) A component of a parser that tags words. 4 (context computing English) A program that adds tags for purposes of categorization, e.g. to a music collection. 5 (context slang English) The penis.

Wikipedia
Tagger

Tagger may refer to:

  • Theodor Tagger (1891–1958), an Austrian-German writer and theater manager
  • Part-of-speech tagging, in corpus linguistics the process of marking words in a corpus for part of speech
    • Brill tagger, a part-of-speech tagger designed by Eric Brill in 1995
  • Tag editor, software that supports editing metadata of multimedia file formats
  • A position in Australian rules football
  • A type of graffiti artist

Usage examples of "tagger".

But they were no less interesting for that, and many days, as Miss Pao proceeded through the familiar line of patter about sky-eyes, heuristic mugging detection, and tagger aerostats, Judge Fang found his attention wandering across town to the ancient city, to the hong of Dr.

Skeeter Bang, baby street rat, wallbanger, tagger, had a world-class mouth.

He descended to hover near the two taggers, who waited with heads lowered.

Nonetheless, I always make sure to type out my byline in boldface letters: By Jack Tagger Staff Writer To delete my name from the top of the story, Emma must first highlight it with the Define key.

Here was the byline: By Jack Tagger Staff Writer For the first time in four years I sent a clipping to my mother.

But they were no less interesting for that, and many days, as Miss Pao proceeded through the familiar line of patter about sky-eyes, heuristic mugging detection, and tagger aerostats, Judge Fang found his attention wandering across town to the ancient city, to the hong of Dr.

Tagger had been out walking with friends when he spotted a raccoon perched in the top of an old avocado tree on Whitehead Street.

Alison lost that draw and the game required lots of splashing and swimming and shrieking for those eluding the tagger.