释义 |
ˈplough-ˌjogger, plow- One who jogs or pushes a plough; a ploughman. (humorous or contemptuous.)
1605R. Armin Foole upon F. (1880) 23 A Country Plow Jogger..secretly stole a peece of Shoomakers waxe,..and coming behind him, clapt him on the head. 1658Cleveland Rustic Rampant Wks. (1687) 429 A medley..of Botchers, Coblers,..Draymen,..and Plough-joggers. c1787in Q. Rev. Jan. (1882) 66 He was..a plain man..who begged to say a few words to his ‘brother plough-joggers’. a1852F. M. Whitcher Widow Bedott Papers (1856) xx. 207, I wanted old Dawson's wife to see't I'd got a pardner ruther above a common plow-jogger, such as hern is. 1862Harper's Mag. Nov. 782/2 City folks most generally fetch along a lot of traps and finery to show off afore us plowjoggers. 1865Trans. Illinois Agric. Soc. V. 255 At least the old plow jogger will be mounted on his buggy seat. |