Baggager

/ˈbæɡɪdʒər/ noun

Definition

One who bags items; a person who puts things into bags, especially groceries or purchases.

Etymology

From 'bag' plus the agent suffix '-er' (Old English '-ere', from Proto-Germanic). It literally means 'one who bags.'

Kelly Says

The word 'bagger' is far more common today (at grocery stores you'll hear 'bagger,' not 'baggager'), suggesting that English prefers the simpler, shorter version. Baggager remains a technical or rare variant, showing how language naturally tends toward efficiency.

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