The opposite of a Baker's Dozen where the customer receives 13 of a product for the price of 12; in a Banker's Dozen the customer receives 11 of the product for the price of 12
Hector was surprised to find only 11 glasses in his gift of 12 glasses that he received from the bank. Later, Hector learned that the Bank offers a Banker's Dozen in their gifts and products, in which they steal one item.
by KingOfTheStreets35 May 10, 2010

by jack432143 January 9, 2011

by simone October 23, 2003

One less beer than a proper dozen. This allows any good drunkard to drink one beer from a 12-pack and still show up to the party, guilt-free. This will not keep his mates from resenting him, however.
"That cheap dick, Roger, showed up with a drunkard's dozen. 11 beers: Some fucking birthday present."
by Robot Loves Zombie November 26, 2009

n. Eleven. A reflection of both the abscence of resources and the humour of skaters.
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Dude! This crate only has eleven brewes.
A skater's dozen! Radical. Nine for me and four for you!
Tottally!
A skater's dozen! Radical. Nine for me and four for you!
Tottally!
by gnostic 1 February 24, 2013

-Noun
Used to denote the quantity of an item, generally used when there are more than 13. Most often applied as hyperbole when the exact quantity is vague but appears to be grossly out of proportion with the expected amount.
Used to denote the quantity of an item, generally used when there are more than 13. Most often applied as hyperbole when the exact quantity is vague but appears to be grossly out of proportion with the expected amount.
Today at Cinnabon they refused to sell me only a few Minibons; I had to buy a trucker's dozen instead
by voidsplat December 13, 2009

used in place of the saying 'a dime a dozen', when you've been hearing it wrong all these years. similar meaning, except shinier.
by seveian May 24, 2015
