snider
/ˈnaɪdər/Definitions
1. noun
A device for cutting off or severing a wire or other material, especially a tool used for cutting the barbed ends off barbed wire.
“The rancher used a snider to remove the barbs from the fencing wire.”
2. noun
A person who buys and sells goods for a living, especially an itinerant dealer in second-hand goods.
“He made a living as a snider, peddling his wares from town to town.”