bulger
/ˈbʌlgər/Definitions
1. noun
a person, especially a man, who buys and sells commodities, especially grain, on behalf of an employer or organization.
“The trader was a skilled bulger, able to negotiate the best prices for his employer.”
2. noun
a type of fishhook with two or more prongs, used for catching fish, especially salmon or trout.
“The angler used a bulger hook to catch a large salmon in the river.”