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legman
English
Etymology
From leg +? -man, modelled after legwork, in reference to the walking such a person does.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?l???mæn/, /-m?n/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?l???mæn/
- Hyphenation: leg?man
Noun
legman (plural legmen)
- (originally US) A person hired to carry out errands or (often) menial tasks, frequently requiring travel from place to place; an errand boy or errand girl, a runner.
- Synonym: gofer
- Antonym: leg woman
- (originally US, journalism) A reporter who frequently travels to conduct research, interview witnesses, etc., and then conveys the information to a rewriteman who writes up the story.
- Antonym: leg woman
Alternative forms
- leg man
Translations
See also
- legwork
- shoe-leather (adjective)
References
Further reading
- legman (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Gelman, Mangle, lemang, mangel, mangle
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logman
English
Etymology
log +? -man
Noun
logman (plural logmen)
- A man employed to carry logs.
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