Definitions for "Soaker"
A small gutter located on the upper side of a chimneystack.
A side cover piece extended over a roof cover and overflashed with a hanging flashing. Formed metal designed to weatherproof the perimeter of roof protrusions or penetrations. Soaker flashings are usually positioned under rather than over the surrounding metal roof.
Sheet metal (usually lead, copper or zinc) junction used when a roof meets a vertical surface e.g. a chimneystack or adjoining wall. Associated with flashings which should overlay soakers.
Keywords:  mccune, pba, he'd, drinker, don
A hard drinker.
A slang reference to a ball that hooks a lot. Before reactive resin balls, Don McCune made soakers famous by winning several tournaments in a single year. He'd put his equipment in a chemical solution that would alter the hardness of the shell, allowing the ball to hook a lot more than normal. This practice became outlawed by the ABC and PBA within a few months time of it becoming popular.
Keywords:  sop, weep, stretchy, seep, tub
a stretchy bit of foam and velour to sop up extra water and prevent rust
hose:              A garden hose that allows water to "seep" or "weep" very slowly. It allows water to seep into the soil very slowly instead of running off. How to water effectively with a soaker hose   Smart Watering tips
A term describing a person enjoying the benefits of warm, circulating hot tub water.
Keywords:  wetter, nappy, booster, heavy, laid
Also referred to as a booster. This is a separate pad laid into the nappy to provide additional absorbency when required such as long car rides, night time nappy, and heavy wetter's. Also can be the term used to describe the sewn in absorbent layer of a nappy i.e. the internal soaker.
a heavy rain
Keywords:  diaper, wool, panty, brief, knitted
a knitted wool diaper cover
a pull-on wool cover that somewhat resembles a brief or panty
a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually
Keywords:  one
One who, or that which, soaks.