noun
- plural of havocker; people or things that cause havoc or widespread destruction
Usage: informal; typically used in contexts of chaos, damage, or disruption
Examples
- The storm's havockers left the neighborhood in ruins.
- Those havockers tore through the garden without any regard for the plants.
- The protesters were labeled havockers by local officials after the riot.
- Computer viruses are digital havockers that can destroy entire systems.
- The invasive species became havockers of the native ecosystem.