Duggler

/ˈdʌɡlər/ noun

Definition

One who duggle; possibly a person who engages in some form of struggle, haggling, or disorderly conduct.

Etymology

Derived from 'duggle,' an obscure verb possibly meaning to struggle or engage in petty conflict. It may be related to 'haggle' or dialectal British terms, though its origins are uncertain and the word is now quite rare.

Kelly Says

This is one of those wonderful obscure English words that almost nobody uses anymore—a 'duggler' is someone who duggles, but since nobody duggles anymore, nobody duggles! It's a reminder that English has thousands of dead or dying words waiting to be rediscovered.

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