nooser

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Someone who uses a noose.
 * 2) * 1912, Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction, Volume 59, W. B. Holland, page 269,
 * A nooser, lithe and active as an eel, slid down the pad-rope of his decoy and, waiting until the attention of the captive had been momentarily distracted, slipped a thick noose of rawhide around the hind ankle of his prize.
 * A nooser, lithe and active as an eel, slid down the pad-rope of his decoy and, waiting until the attention of the captive had been momentarily distracted, slipped a thick noose of rawhide around the hind ankle of his prize.