pusher vs trundler

pusher

noun
  • Someone or something that pushes. 

  • A girl or woman. 

  • Synonym of banker (“type of railway locomotive”) 

  • A defensive player who does not attempt to hit winners, instead playing slower shots into the opponent's court. 

  • An aircraft with the propeller behind the fuselage. 

  • A person employed to push passengers onto trains at busy times, so they can depart on schedule. 

  • A device that one pushes in order to transport a baby while on foot, such as a stroller or pram (as opposed to a carrier such as a front or back pack). 

  • A tolkach. 

  • A device in a coke oven for levelling the coal, traditionally operated by a pusherman. 

  • A drug dealer. 

trundler

noun
  • A person who trundles (something or someone). 

  • A bowler who bowls slowly; a mediocre bowler. 

  • A bowler (player throwing the ball). 

  • A foldable shopping bag with a light frame and wheels. 

  • Shopping cart. 

  • Golf pushcart. 

How often have the words pusher and trundler occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )