Catcher

/ˈkæʧər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A player in baseball or softball who crouches behind home plate and catches pitches that are not hit.
The catcher signaled for a fastball to throw the batter off balance.
A device or person trained to capture or intercept something.
The animal catcher arrived to safely relocate the wild raccoon from the neighborhood.
A person or device that receives or collects something.
The catcher on the fishing line helped reel in the big fish.
In informal contexts, someone who catches or gets something.
He's always been a lucky catcher, winning every raffle he enters.

Etymology

From the verb 'catch' + '-er' denoting person.

Common Phrases and Expressions

catcher's mitt:
A special glove used by catchers in baseball.
catch someone's eye:
To attract someone's attention.
catch and release:
To catch a fish and then return it to the water.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

A person who is good at attracting potential romantic partners.
He's quite the catcher at parties.
Someone who takes advantage of opportunities or situations.
She's a real catcher when it comes to deals.