Bargainer
(noun)
A person who engages in the act of bargaining.
Origin:
The word "bargainer" comes from the middle english word "bargainen" meaning "to negotiate the terms of a transaction". it was first used in the 15th century.
Examples:
- The shrewd bargainer drove a hard bargain and got the car for a steal.
- She was a skilled bargainer, able to negotiate her way to the best deal.
- The union representative was a tough bargainer and fought for the rights of the workers.
- The small business owner was a savvy bargainer and was able to keep his costs down.
- He was a master bargainer and could always get the best prices for his clients.