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roadie
road·ie R0266600 (rō′dē)n. A person who loads, unloads, and sets up equipment and often performs errands for musicians on tour.roadie (ˈrəʊdɪ) ninformal a person who transports and sets up equipment for a band or group[C20: shortened from road manager]road•ie (ˈroʊ di) n. a crew member for a traveling group of musicians who usu. sets up the equipment. [1965–70; road (from the idiom on the road) + -ie; analogous to groupie] Translations
roadie
roadieAn employee of a touring band or musician who hauls and sets up their equipment for concerts. The unsung heroes of the tour are the roadies, who make everything run smoothly even in the worst conditions.roadie and roady1. and roadster n. someone who helps rock groups set up for performances. I was a roadster for a while, but I didn’t like it. 2. and roadster in. to help rock groups set up. Let’s go downtown and roadster tonight. The Red Drips are in town. 3. mod. eager to travel; eager to get on the road. I get a little roady when the weather gets warm. roady verbSee roadie |