strapper

Etymology
From, principally (agent noun suffix). The sense referring to a poorly producing milk cow (from ) came from a dialectal sense of the verb strap as a troponym of : not even the most skilful milking action could coax enough milk from the udder.

Noun

 * 1) A large, strong, robust person (usually a man).
 * 2) A person who works with straps, as on leather goods.
 * 3) One who straps horses; now, specifically, someone employed to attend and groom racehorses.
 * 4)  A  which yields a small amount of.
 * 1)  A  which yields a small amount of.
 * 1)  A  which yields a small amount of.
 * 1)  A  which yields a small amount of.


 * 1)  A wire that joins two light switches so that a light can be turned off or on from either switch.
 * 1)  A wire that joins two light switches so that a light can be turned off or on from either switch.
 * 1)  A wire that joins two light switches so that a light can be turned off or on from either switch.