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shitkicker noun- a tough, belligerent person US
- A shitkicker, you understand, is a gangly male who is all fists in the bunkhouse[.] — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 22, 1954
- If somebody played a Lefty Frizell record or some other shitkicker they moaned, made motions with their hands (man! what a fuckin square) and walked out to the street. — Hubert Selby Jr, Last Exit to Brooklyn, p. 27, 1957
- But showing his scar is beautiful. That’s just where he’s at. He’s a shitkicker. — Lenny Bruce, The Essential Lenny Bruce, p. 60, 1967
- Moke, wearing his new shitkicker image for all to see. — Elmore Leonard, Stick, p. 119, 1983
- I met him at a country-western bar. Shit-kicker’s paradise, but at least they treat women with respect. — James Ellroy, Blood on the Moon, p. 92, 1984
- “Well, he’s a shit-kicker,” they said, “he’s a troublemaker.” — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 8, 1986
- Couple of shitkickers, but good guys. — Elmore Leonard, Freaky Deaky, p. 18, 1988
- a country-dweller, a peasant US, 1966
- Although he himself sometimes described his chain as a “bunch of shitkicker papers,” he was proud of his position as a national political writer[.] — Timothy Crouse, The Boys on the Bus, pp. 39–40, 1973
- a promising football career being ended at the age of twenty by some shitkicker (or “quashie” as Steve preferred it) Millwall reserves stopper lumping him in the knee — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 31, 1997
- a person employed to do menial jobs AUSTRALIA
- SH-T-KICKER A short-timer (often employed on sanitary work). — Thirty-five, The Argot, 1950
- Suburban shitkicker! Clerk! — Barry Oakley, A Salute to the Great McCarthy, p. 168, 1970
- Syd was a mining engineer and Bill and Jack were two experienced miners and I was the shit-kicker. — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 37, 1979
- — Ryan Aven-Bray, Ridgey Didge Oz Jack Lang, p. 45, 1983
- a prostitute US
Far less common than the term MUDKICKER- Pimps also refer to the women as “cows” and “shitkickers.” — Sara Harris, The Lords of Hell, p. 47, 1967
- a fraudster, especially one who adopts a pose of extreme modesty US
- — Don Wilmeth, The Language of American Popular Entertainment, p. 238, 1981
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