barger

English

Etymology

barge + -er

Noun

barger (plural bargers)

  1. One who barges or shoves.
    • 1999, Gregg Andrew Hurwitz, The Tower, page 182:
      “Looks like we're here,” Travers said as Jade strode up the narrow walkway and barged into the waiting room. He was a practiced barger, Travers thought as she followed him in, realizing she actually admired him for it.
  2. The manager or driver of a barge.

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