Buller

/ˈbʊlər/ noun

A student who excels academically and in extracurricular activities, often at a competitive school.

From Canadian English, originating in the late 20th century at Upper Canada College; derived from the idea of a student who 'charges ahead' like a bull, or possibly from the Latin 'bullae' (seals of honor worn by Roman children).

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