noun
- a person or thing that causes havoc; one who wreaks destruction or chaos
Usage: informal; often used in historical or literary contexts
Examples
- The storm was a havocker of coastal communities.
- Medieval raiders were known as havockers who plundered villages.
- The virus proved to be a havocker of the computer network.
- He was labeled a havocker for his reckless destruction of property.
- The invading army acted as havockers, leaving devastation in their wake.