noun
- a person or thing that gags; something that causes gagging or choking
- a person who tells jokes or funny stories; a comedian
- a device or restraint placed in or over the mouth to prevent speech or sound
Usage: informal
Examples
- The strong smell of the medicine was a real gagger for the child.
- He's known as the office gagger, always making people laugh with his witty remarks.
- The magician used a gagger as part of his escape act illusion.
- That spicy pepper was such a gagger that I had to drink water immediately.
- The comedian was a natural gagger who could improvise jokes on the spot.