Crabber
(noun)
A person who catches or harvests crabs for a living.
Origin:
The word 'crabber' is derived from the word 'crab', which refers to the marine crustacean. the term was used to describe a person who catches or harvests crabs for a living.
Examples:
- The crabber spent his days on the water, setting and checking crab pots.
- The crabber was well-known in the small coastal town for his catch of fresh, delicious crabs.
- The crabber had been in the business for many years and knew the best places to find crabs.
- The crabber was skilled at identifying different species of crabs and knew which ones were the most valuable.
- The crabber sold his catch to local seafood markets and restaurants, providing a fresh source of crab meat for the community.