broomie
English
Noun
broomie (plural broomies)
- (informal) A person who wields a broom.
- (informal, Australia) A person who sweeps the floor and possibly does other menial tasks in a shearing shed.
- 1913, New South Wales Dept of Agriculture, The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, volume 23, page 872:
- In some big single-board sheds, where pickers-up and broomies have to dodge shearers who are continually crossing the board, plenty of space is necessary, and the board should not be less than 10 feet wide.
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- (informal, US) A broomtail (unbroken range mare).
- 1972 August, Adrienne Richard, Sundance and the Princess, Boys' Life, page 22,
- A broomtail, we called it, and usually broomies had their tails “pulled,” trimmed up, when they were broken to saddle, but I didn't want Sundance′s tail cut.
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