IPA: //ˈrʌɡər//
KK: /ˈrʌɡər/
A person who plays rugby, a sport that involves two teams trying to carry or kick a ball to score points.
He is a talented rugger who plays for the national team.
Rugger → The word 'rugger' originates from the game of rugby, which is derived from the name of Rugby School in England, where the sport was first played. The term 'rugby' itself is believed to come from the Old French 'rugby', meaning a rough game. Thus, 'rugger' refers to a player of rugby, emphasizing the rough and physical nature of the sport.
Think of the game of rugby, which is known for its roughness and physicality, to remember that a 'rugger' is a player of this sport.