"farmer." Definition

  1. In Suffolk this term is applied to the eldest son of the occupier of the farm. In London it is used derisively of a countryman, and denotes a farm-labourer or clodpole. Both senses are different from the proper meaning.

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Position in the dictionary: 1189 of 4022 slang words.
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