A wrangler is a cowboy who works with cattle and horses.
[US]
wrangler in British English
(ˈræŋɡlə)
noun
1.
one who wrangles
2. Western US and Canadian
a herder; cowboy
3.
a person who handles or controls animals involved in the making of a film or television programme
a snake wrangler
4. British
(at Cambridge University) a candidate who has obtained first-class honours in Part II of the mathematics tripos. The wrangler with the highest marks is called the senior wrangler
wrangler in American English1
(ˈræŋglər)
noun
a person who wrangles, or argues, esp. in a contentious way
Word origin
wrangle1 + -er
wrangler in American English2
(ˈræŋglər)
noun
US
a cowboy who herds livestock, esp. saddle horses
Word origin
< (horse) wrangler, partial transl. of AmSp caballerango, a groom, footman
Examples of 'wrangler' in a sentence
wrangler
The wrangler reached them, shouting at them to leave the animals alone.
Raymond E. Feist SHADOW OF A DARK QUEEN: BOOK ONE OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA (1994)