He's just a guy who owns a grocery store and was once a champion grocery bagger.
From the orlandosentinel.com
That makes this exit nearly a ten-bagger just two and a half years after launch.
From the techcrunch.com
Once in awhile, you get a company that ends up being that proverbial ten bagger.
From the forbes.com
The four-bagger also scored Jon Jay, who reached earlier on a fielder's choice.
From the stltoday.com
Again, a leadoff two-bagger turned into a run for the visitors in the fourth.
From the sacbee.com
I expect groupon to double in 30 days, and be a 10 bagger within a couple of years.
From the blogs.wsj.com
Ryan Eggler, 20, works part time as a bagger at the Westport Publix in Port Orange.
From the news-journalonline.com
The days when the cashier or bagger made sure all your groceries were in your buggy?
From the kentucky.com
Their own site looks like it has been over run by trailer park bagger hacks.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
Packer: a workman employed to pack things into containers
A machine for putting objects or substances into bags
Bagger, sacker or bag boy, is an unofficial title given to a courtesy clerk at a supermarket. The primary duties of a bagger revolve around putting groceries into a shopping bag and then into a shopping cart. ...
(Baggers) Bato-(Philippine Steet Name)
N. one who always agrees to ride, party, gather, etc. but rarely shows. bag v. to fail to show. "Tom swore he'd be there but he bagged."
An aviator who manages to obtain more traps or flight time than his squadron mates, usually through dubious means.
Either a number of consecutive strikes as in "four-bagger" (which would mean four strikes in a row) or a derogatory term aimed at someone who keeps their average score deliberately low in order to attain a higher handicap at the end of the season (a shortened from of "sandbagger").
A company returning 1000% return on investment (ROI) -- venture-capital jargon.
A retail clerk or associate who bags customers' purchases at the checkstand.