Bruiser

/ˈbruzər/ noun

A large, strong person, especially one who is aggressive or intimidating in physical confrontations. Often used to describe someone built for fighting or rough physical activity.

Derived from the verb 'bruise' (from Old English 'brysan', meaning 'to crush') with the agent suffix '-er'. Originally referred to one who bruises others, evolving from a literal description of physical damage to a more general term for a tough, intimidating person.

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