Associations to the word «Swamper»
Noun
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Wiktionary
SWAMPER, noun. (US) A person who lives in a swampy area. [from 18th c.]
SWAMPER, noun. (US) A person who clears a road for lumberers in a forest or swamp. [from 19th c.]
SWAMPER, noun. Someone or something that swamps or overwhelms. [from 19th c.]
SWAMPER, noun. (North America) (slang) A truck driver's assistant; an assistant to a driver of horses, mules or bullocks. [from 19th c.]
SWAMPER, noun. (Australia) (slang) a person who travels by foot but has his belongings on a wagon. [from 19th c.]
SWAMPER, noun. (US) A handyman or general employee in a liquor saloon; a cook's assistant. [from 20th c.]
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