Baiter

/ˈbeɪtər/ noun

A person who sets bait to catch animals; someone who taunts or provokes another person deliberately.

From 'bait' (to lure with food, or to provoke) + '-er' (agent suffix). The word has two main meanings: literal (someone who baits traps) and figurative (someone who provokes), with roots in Old Norse 'beita' (to bait/feed).

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