bagger
n.
one who places items into bags; sack on a lawn mower that catches grass clippings
Bagger
Courtesy Clerk Bagger is an unofficial title given to courtesy clerks at
supermarkets. The primary duties of a bagger revolve around putting
groceries into a bag and then into a
shopping cart. Upon requests, baggers may take the groceries out to a customer's
car or supply other forms of service. Some baggers in stores will do this unless the customer refuses and wishes to bring their own groceries out. Depending on the store, other duties include cleaning the store, collecting carts, giving customer assistance, and reorganizing products on aisles to make a more neat appearance (commonly called "blocking" or "facing"). The title of bagger is the result of an extensive evolution of the position of "courtesy clerk". The title "bag boy" was adopted for some time, until it was finally shortened to "bagger".
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bagger
Noun
1. a workman employed to pack things into containers
(synonym) packer, boxer
(hypernym) workman, working man, working person
(derivation) bag
2. a machine for putting objects or substances into bags
(hypernym) machine
(derivation) bag
Bagger (der)
n.
dredge, machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth-mover, shovel
bagger
n.
mud, mire, wet soft earth
baggeren
v.
dredge, remove earth; wade