3 (informal) (disappointment) fastidio; (m) Losing in the last minute like that was a real choker What a choker!
4 especially (US) (informal) (person) agobiadoaagobiada;a agobiada (informal) (m) (f) He has the reputation of not being able to stand pressure. They laugh and call him a choker Two years ago, at the world championships in Stuttgart, the Americans accused Jackson of being a choker, an accusation that was made to look silly when the Welshman ran them into the ground with a world record Alas, the bravest of men can be a choker. You can strangle five lions with your bare hands and two hours later miss a two-foot putt for a tenner