traffick
/ˈtræfɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that traffics in something, especially a prostitute.
“The police were cracking down on traffick in the city’s red-light district.”
2. verb
To engage in illicit trade, especially in narcotics or prostitutes.
“She was accused of traffick in cocaine and was arrested by the authorities.”
3. verb
To move or cause to move in a crowd or traffic, especially in a busy or congested area.
“The tourists had to traffick through the crowded streets to reach the famous landmark.”