This flashcard defines 'roustabout' as a noun with several meanings, including a deckhand, an unskilled laborer (especially in oil fields), or a circus worker who sets up tents and handles equipment. It originates from 'roust,' related to 'rouse,' meaning to shake or awaken.
This flashcard defines 'roustabout' as a noun with several meanings, including a deckhand, an unskilled laborer (especially in oil fields), or a circus worker who sets up tents and handles equipment. It originates from 'roust,' related to 'rouse,' meaning to shake or awaken.
Word | roustabout |
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Date | June 22, 2015 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | ROWSS-tuh-bowt |
Etymology | Circus roustabouts (who erect and dismantle tents, care for the grounds, and handle animals and equipment) are commonly associated with circus animals, of course, but they also have a connection with game birds, at least in terms of etymology. Roustabout comes from roust, which is an alteration of rouse, a verb from Middle English that originally meant "to shake the feathers" (as in the way a bird might ruffle its feathers or shake its plumage when it is settling down or grooming itself). Rouse, which today is a synonym of awaken, also formerly meant "to cause to break from cover," a sense that may have influenced the modern meaning of roust: "to drive (as from bed) roughly or unceremoniously." |
Examples | Nathan worked for years as a roustabout in the oil fields of Alaska until he earned enough money to go to college and become a petroleum engineer. "The Copenhagen-based Berdino family, led by patriarch Benny Berdino, own the Arena Cirkus, a troupe that started out with just one trailer and now stretches to several, with dozens of performers, animals, and roustabouts working on the payroll." - Leslie Felperin, Hollywood Reporter, April 27, 2015 |
Definition | 1 a : deckhand b : a person who loads and unloads ships at a seaport 2 : an unskilled or semiskilled laborer especially in an oil field or refinery 3 : a circus worker who erects and dismantles tents, cares for the grounds, and handles animals and equipment 4 : a person with no permanent home or regular occupation; also : one who stirs up trouble |
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