Boomster

/ˈbuːmstər/ noun

A person who promotes or rides the wave of a boom, especially in business or development; someone who benefits from rapid economic growth.

From 'boom' (rapid growth) plus the agent suffix '-ster' (one who does), creating a word for someone actively involved in booms. Likely American English from the late 19th century.

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