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plow jockey noun- a farmer US, 1951
- — American Speech, pp. 158–9, May 1960: “The burgeoning of ‘Jockey’”
- a soldier who cannot keep cadence when marching, who appears to be walking as if behind a plough with one foot in the furrow US
- — American Speech, p. 238, October 1946: “World War II slang of maladjustment”
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