paddlefoot
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]paddlefoot (plural paddlefeet)
- (military, aviation, slang) A member of the groundcrew.
- 1944, Oram C. Hutton, Andrew A. Rooney, Air Gunner, page 116:
- The day after Tommy quit, a paddlefoot soldier on the base made a disparaging remark about Tommy to Sorrow Sorrel, the tail gunner, and Sorrow beat the living hell out of the paddlefoot.
- 1968, MacKinlay Kantor, The Day I Met a Lion, page 34:
- He was a paddlefoot undeniably, and it seemed that I might have spared myself any worry about a hero's death. Still, I could never quite get rid of the lurking notion that he was marked for sudden and outlandish extinction.