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noun
Also acker Also acker
noun
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An academic. (1977 —) .
Sun
(Melbourne) Ackers up from the university, who read Saturday's 'Sydney Morning Herald' (it used to be the 'Guardian') at half time (
1984
).
[Shortening.]
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