croweater
See also: crow-eater and crow eater
English
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Etymology
crow + eater. Early settlers in South Australia were alleged to have eaten the breast meat of crows, parrots and cockatoos when there was a shortage of red meat. The term entered the lexicon in the late 1800s. (Alternatively, "crow" is a butcher's term for mesentery, an otherwise little-eaten tripe.)
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Noun
croweater (plural croweaters)
- (Australia, slang) A person from South Australia.
- 2008, Robert Harvey, Harves: Strength Through Loyalty, page 137:
- In those days we would play the Croweaters on a Tuesday night over in Adelaide.
- 2010, Mungo MacCallum, Punch & Judy: The Double Disillusion Election of 2010, Large Print 16pt edition, page 109,
- The moderates, led by Joe Hockey and Chris Pyne (who refers to his fellow croweater in terms that are unprintable even in the most enlightened media), were delighted.
Usage notes
The term is not considered derogatory.[1]
References
- Croweater ABC News Radio.
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