poacher
1 Americannoun
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a person who trespasses on private property, especially to catch fish or game illegally.
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Also called sea-poacher. any of several slender, marine fishes of the family Agonidae, found chiefly in deeper waters of the North Pacific, having the body covered with bony plates.
noun
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a person who illegally hunts game, fish, etc, on someone else's property
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someone whose occupation or behaviour is the opposite of what it previously was, such as a burglar who now advises on home security
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Etymology
Origin of poacher1
First recorded in 1660–70; poach 2 + -er 1
Origin of poacher2
Example Sentences
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A fellow ranger, former poacher Festus Benjamin, 31, told AFP he now educates his peers on the value of preserving the park's wildlife.
From Barron's • Jan. 22, 2026
But he is a poacher in a differing mould to the towering Nick Woltemade, who likes to come in deep.
From BBC • Jan. 21, 2026
But Erica Ford, as a cross-dressing game poacher and archer-in-disguise named Ralph, provides the kind of character and performance that delivers new blood and enlivens an old story.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025
No, Marais isn't a poacher — quite the opposite.
From Salon • Jun. 16, 2025
Will you capture the book first, or will a poacher?
From "Book Scavenger" by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
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