stocker

Noun

 * 1)  Livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring; often contrasted with a feeder when the focus is on intended disposition.
 * 2)  A racecar in certain classes of auto racing whose origins are nominally or notionally related to factory-stock autos, such as stock car racing or super-stock drag racing.
 * 3) * 1993, Mike Mueller, Chrysler Muscle Cars ISBN 087938817X, MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company, page 86:
 * Ford Motor Company’s response to the Charger 500 was the 1969 Talladega and Cyclone Spoiler II, sleek, slippery stockers that forced Dodge designers back to the drawing board.
 * 1) * 2002, Jim Richardson, How to Build a Small-Block Chevy for the Street ISBN 0760310963, page 58:
 * Any small-block Chevy engine, whether it be a stocker, street rod, or racer, will benefit from proper balancing.
 * 1) One who crafts gun stocks.
 * 2) One who stocks shelves with inventory.
 * 3) One who supplies raw material to a machine.
 * 1) * 2002, Jim Richardson, How to Build a Small-Block Chevy for the Street ISBN 0760310963, page 58:
 * Any small-block Chevy engine, whether it be a stocker, street rod, or racer, will benefit from proper balancing.
 * 1) One who crafts gun stocks.
 * 2) One who stocks shelves with inventory.
 * 3) One who supplies raw material to a machine.
 * 1) One who supplies raw material to a machine.
 * 1) One who supplies raw material to a machine.
 * 1) One who supplies raw material to a machine.

Translations

 * Finnish: vakioauto

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to store (keep (something) while not in use)
 * 2) to stock; to stock up
 * 1) to stock; to stock up