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redeck

English

Etymology

re- +? deck

Verb

redeck (third-person singular simple present redecks, present participle redecking, simple past and past participle redecked)

  1. (transitive) To fit (a bridge) with new platforms.

Anagrams

  • Decker, Dereck, decker, recked

redeck From the web:

  • what is redecking a roof
  • how to roof over a roof


redneck

English

Etymology

Compound of red +? neck. Compare rooinek.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???dn?k/

Noun

redneck (plural rednecks)

  1. (slang, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) A poor, rural, usually white and male, person from the Southern United States or parts of the Midwest and northeast, especially one who is unsophisticated and backward; sometimes with additional connotations of being bigoted.
  2. (historical, slang, US) Any of the miners who wore red bandanas for identification during the West Virginia mine war of 1921.
  3. (historical, slang, US) A member of a certain Baltimore street gang, active in 1859.
  4. (Britain, archaic, 19th and 20th centuries) A Roman Catholic.

Synonyms

  • bogan (Australia), cracker, hick, hillbilly, peckerwood, white trash

Derived terms

  • redneckish
  • redneckism
  • rednecky

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