croppie

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English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From crop +‎ -ie.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

croppie (plural croppies)

  1. (informal) A crop circle enthusiast who believes in the paranormal origin of crop circles.
    Synonym: cereologist

Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

croppie (plural croppies)

  1. The crappie, a food fish.
    • 1881, Forest and Stream, page 129:
      "Bexar" is correct as to the black bass, croppie and wide-mouthed perch, all of which are very abundant in Texas waters, but whether the ...
    • 1888, George Brown Goode, American Fishes: A Popular Treatise Upon the Game and Food Fishes of North America, with Especial Reference to Habits and Methods of Capture, page 72:
      "Our Croppie," the greatest pan-fish of the West, is highly esteemed by us for the table. We have seen a monster Croppie this spring, weighing over three pounds, taken at Murdock Club Lake, near St. Louis, on the Illinois  []
    • 1891, Biennial Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries and Game for Indiana:
      [page 31:] The croppie usually has only six spines in the dorsal, while the calico bass has seven.
      [page 34:] Such a rod, while being quite light, is strong enough to lift the fish from the water, for the croppie gives very [little resistance. ...] The croppies, and especially the southern croppie or newlight, rise well to the artificial fly, and []

Etymology 3[edit]

Noun[edit]

croppie (plural croppies)

  1. Alternative form of croppy (Irish republican rebel)

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