noun
- a person whose job is to stock shelves or inventory in a store or warehouse
- a young animal, especially cattle, that is being raised for later sale or breeding
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- The overnight stocker restocked the cereal aisle before the store opened.
- She worked as a stocker at the grocery store during summer break.
- The warehouse stocker used a forklift to move heavy boxes.
- The rancher bought several stockers to fatten for market.
- Young stockers graze in the pasture until they reach market weight.
- The stocker cattle will be sold at auction next month.