Noun
One who, or that which, drills.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Cabela's branded "self-healing" target made of ballistic material The Freescape games Driller and Dark Side both had a game map in the form of a rhombicuboctahedron. Source: Internet
“Alberta has to enforce serious time limits and behave like other jurisdictions in the world,” Brent O’Neil, an oil patch driller told The Tyee. Source: Internet
My parents weren’t quite irresponsible enough to let me rent Last House on the Left or Driller Killer, but they had an open-door policy on kung fu, so one afternoon I went home with Enter the Dragon and nothing was the same again. Source: Internet
He was a self-employed well driller and worked for the North Lawrence School Corporation. Source: Internet
The one swinging the hammer is the “driller.” Source: Internet
When the District wanted the well driller to increase the bore hole size from 6” to 12”, he refused, staring that the geological formation, meaning the ground material, could not stand full production from a 12” well. Source: Internet