Noun
One engaged in logging. See Log, v. i.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe weren't really interested in those bands; we were-because we came out of this subterranean scene. And then Nirvana breaks big, and it's just diametrically opposite: we have, like, facial hair, and just, kind of, logger shirts, but we're all, like, "sensitive" and "feminine"-you know what I mean? Krist Novoselic
A radical left, always at logger heads with the system, Sani decided to dine with the devil, but he did not use a long spoon. Source: Internet
A subsequent legal suit accused a logger of assault, and claimed law enforcement did not protect her from attack. citation In line with her beliefs in nonviolent action, Bari harnessed the power of music as part of her demonstrations. Source: Internet
D. Harrigan did refer to a giant pink ox in "Paul Bunyan's Oxen," circa 1914. citation In all the articles, Paul Bunyan is praised as a logger of great physical strength and unrivaled skill. Source: Internet
Marshall’s family said he was a logger and true family man. Source: Internet
Kaieteur News was told that the leaders of the gang and the dredge owner have been at logger heads over a mining concession for some two years now. Source: Internet