• Baiter

    Full definition of baiter

    Noun

    baiter

    (plural baiters)
    1. Agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.
      • 1853, Lorenzo Sabine, Thomas Corwin, Report on the Principal Fisheries of the American Seas, p. 183:The baiter stands amidships, with the bait-box outside the rail: with a tin pint nailed to a long handle he begins throwing out bait, while every man stands to his berth.
      • 1999, Sebastian Junger, The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea, p. 52:The hook is easily big enough to pass through a man's hand, and if it catches some part of the baiter's body or clothing, he goes over the side with it.
      • 2005, Susan R. Playfair, Vanishing Species: Saving the Fish, Sacrificing the Fisherman, p. 65:When baiting the hooks, the baiter also straightens any bent hooks, replaces worn or damaged ganglions or hooks, and untangles snarls in the line
    2. (Internet, slang) A troll who deliberately posts aggravating messages on a message board to elicit responses.
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