croweater
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See also: crow-eater and crow eater
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From 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.)
Pronunciation
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Noun
[edit]croweater (plural croweaters)
- (Australia, slang) A person from South Australia.
- 2008, Robert Harvey, Harves: Strength Through Loyalty[1], page 137:
- In those days we would play the Croweaters on a Tuesday night over in Adelaide.
- 2009, John P. Devaney, Full Points Footy: Encyclopedia of Australian Football Clubs[2], page 328:
- In the event, Carlton′s ‘worm’, Alex Jesaulenko, was comprehensively upstaged by his croweater rival, Barrie Robran, who in the end probably proved the decisive difference between the two sides.
- 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
[edit]The term is not considered derogatory.[1]