gadfly vs wrangler

gadfly

noun
  • A person or thing that irritates or instigates. 

  • Synonym of gadabout (“a person who restlessly moves from place to place, seeking amusement or the companionship of others”) 

  • Any dipterous (“two-winged”) insect or fly of the family Oestridae (commonly known as a botfly) or Tabanidae (horsefly), noted for irritating animals by buzzing about them, and biting them to suck their blood; a gadbee. 

  • A person who takes without giving back; a bloodsucker. 

  • A person who upsets the status quo by posing novel or upsetting questions, or attempts to stimulate innovation by being an irritant. 

wrangler

noun
  • A brawler or disputant. 

  • Someone who wrangles or corrals. 

  • A cowboy who takes care of tourists. 

  • A student who has completed the third year of the mathematical tripos with first-class honours. 

  • An animal handler or trainer. 

  • A special education teacher. 

  • A cowboy who takes care of saddle horses. 

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