A person who tricks or deceives others.
Agent noun formed from 'gull' (to deceive) plus the suffix '-er' (one who does something). Standard English pattern for naming people who perform actions.
The '-er' suffix is one of the oldest word-making tools in English—it goes back over 1,000 years and works so automatically we barely notice we're using it: teacher, baker, runner, guller.
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