ploughperson

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English

Etymology

From plough +‎ person.

Noun

ploughperson (plural not attested)

  1. (nonstandard, humorous) A person who operates a plough.
    • 2010, Rachel Hore, A Place of Secrets:
      Now, I recommend the cheese ploughman's. Or ploughperson's should we be calling it these days?
    • 2013, Terry Deary, Horrible Histories Special: Wicked Words:
      Ten years from now (when you're a longer-living person) you may think nothing of asking for a ploughperson's lunch! This is the fascinating future.
    • 2023, Ben Dupre, 50 Political Ideas You Really Need to Know
      There are plenty of others who shake their heads in disbelief at the latest absurdity of the earnest and po-faced PC brigade: Christmas banned for fear of giving offence to non-Christians; a menu listing a 'ploughperson's lunch';

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