goober-grabbler

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See also: goober grabbler

English

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Etymology

From goober (peanut) +‎ grabbler (grabber, one who searches on hands and knees).

Pronunciation

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Noun

goober-grabbler (plural goober-grabblers)

  1. (Southern US, dated slang) Synonym of Georgian.
    • 1869, Overland Monthly, No. 3, p. 129:
      A Georgian is popularly known in the South as a ‘Gouber-grabbler’.

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