Carnie

/ˈkɑrni/ noun

A person who works at a carnival or traveling fair, operating rides, games, or attractions.

Shortened form of 'carnival worker,' emerging in American English around the early 1900s. The '-ie' suffix gives it an informal, colloquial quality that reflects the working-class origin of the term.

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