buncher

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A person who bunches.
 * 2) Something that bunches or causes to bunch.
 * 3)  A machine that twists strands together during the manufacture of metal wire; a strander.
 * 4)  A circuit that causes electrons or other charged particles in a particle beam to group together.
 * 5) An illegitimate supplier of laboratory animals who obtains the animals by kidnapping pets or illegally trapping strays.
 * 6) * 2009, US Congress (editor), Congressional Record, V. 150, Part 6: April 20 2004 to May 4 2004, page 7574,
 * The undercover investigation of this facility has revealed that its proprietors were aware that some of the companion animals brought to the facility were stolen, and also revealed a list of over 50 “bunchers,” individuals who obtain animals and sell them to “random source” animal dealers. Bunchers have a variety of methods for obtaining companion animals, including responding to newspaper ads offering free animals, trespassing on private property to abduct the animals from yards, and house burglaries.
 * 1)  A ground-based radio transmitter, configured within a system to guide aircraft to their allocated airfields.
 * 1) An illegitimate supplier of laboratory animals who obtains the animals by kidnapping pets or illegally trapping strays.
 * 2) * 2009, US Congress (editor), Congressional Record, V. 150, Part 6: April 20 2004 to May 4 2004, page 7574,
 * The undercover investigation of this facility has revealed that its proprietors were aware that some of the companion animals brought to the facility were stolen, and also revealed a list of over 50 “bunchers,” individuals who obtain animals and sell them to “random source” animal dealers. Bunchers have a variety of methods for obtaining companion animals, including responding to newspaper ads offering free animals, trespassing on private property to abduct the animals from yards, and house burglaries.
 * 1)  A ground-based radio transmitter, configured within a system to guide aircraft to their allocated airfields.
 * 1)  A ground-based radio transmitter, configured within a system to guide aircraft to their allocated airfields.