roughneck

roughneck
roughneck (n.) also rough-neck, 1836, "rugged individual," from ROUGH (Cf. rough) (adj.) + NECK (Cf. neck) (n.). Original context is the Texas frontier, later adpoted to labor organization toughs. Specific sense of "oil rig worker" is recorded from 1917.

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  • Roughneck — (or ruffneck) is a slang term for an unskilled or slightly skilled labourer in a number of industries. In particular, it is the official name of a semi skilled role on a North American oil rig. In Australia, a roughneck is known as an… …   Wikipedia

  • roughneck — ☆ roughneck [ruf′nek΄ ] n. 1. Informal a rough, crude person, esp. one who is quarrelsome and disorderly; rowdy 2. a worker on an oil drilling rig, esp. a member of the crew which feeds pipe into the well vi. to work as a roughneck roughnecking n …   English World dictionary

  • roughneck — ► NOUN 1) informal a rough, uncouth person. 2) an oil rig worker …   English terms dictionary

  • roughneck — [[t]rʌ̱fnek[/t]] roughnecks 1) N COUNT A roughneck is a man who operates an oil well. [mainly AM, INFORMAL] 2) N COUNT (disapproval) If you describe a man as a roughneck, you disapprove of him because you think he is not gentle or polite, and can …   English dictionary

  • roughneck — UK [ˈrʌfˌnek] / US noun [countable] Word forms roughneck : singular roughneck plural roughnecks informal 1) someone who behaves in a rude or threatening way 2) someone who works on an oil rig …   English dictionary

  • roughneck — I. noun Date: 1836 1. a. a rough or uncouth person b. rowdy, tough 2. a worker of an oil well drilling crew other than the driller II. adjective Date: 1916 having the characteristics of or suitable for a roughneck …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • roughneck — /ruf nek /, n. 1. a rough, coarse person; a tough. 2. any laborer working on an oil drilling rig. Cf. roustabout (def. 4). v.i. 3. to work as a roughneck. [1830 40, Amer.; ROUGH + NECK] * * * …   Universalium

  • roughneck — rough•neck [[t]ˈrʌfˌnɛk[/t]] n. 1) a rough, coarse person; tough 2) a laborer working on an oil drilling rig 3) cvb to work as a roughneck • Etymology: 1830–40 …   From formal English to slang

  • roughneck — {n.} A low, coarse fellow. * /The only boys in the neighborhood are a bunch of roughnecks, and Mrs. Smith is unhappy about the fact that her son is rapidly becoming one of them./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • roughneck — {n.} A low, coarse fellow. * /The only boys in the neighborhood are a bunch of roughnecks, and Mrs. Smith is unhappy about the fact that her son is rapidly becoming one of them./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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