dodgerˈdɒdʒ ər
dodger (n)
- plural
- dodgers
English Definitions:
dodger, fox, slyboots (noun)
a shifty deceptive person
corn dab, corn dodger, dodger (noun)
small oval cake of corn bread baked or fried (chiefly southern)
dodger (Noun)
One who dodges.
dodger (Noun)
A small windscreen and cover device, to protect personnel from driving rain or weather.
Dodger
A dodger is a frame-supported canvas structure providing a helmsman and other occupants of a sailboat partial protection from harsh weather and seas. It covers part of the cockpit and the entrance into the interior of the sailboat. One can usually stand under a dodger and be protected from rain, spray and snow travelling straight down or from the front/fore of the craft. There is little protection afforded from elements moving from aft to fore, but since the boat is usually moving forward or anchored by the bow and therefore facing into the wind this is seldom a problem. A similar type of shelter on a boat, without the forward and side protection, is called a Bimini top.
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