TOGGLER

Etymology

Noun

toggler (plural togglers)

Something that toggles between two states or causes something else to toggle between two states.

A machine operator who is responsible for turning the machine on and off.

A type of fastener that has hinged wings that spread to provide a surface against which the fastener can be tightened (e.g. a toggle bolt).

A person occupied chaining up logs to prevent them from rolling off during transport on railroad cars and trucks.

A member of a bomber crew responsible dropping bombs from a wing plane at a signal from the lead bombardier.

Source: Wiktionary



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