goat roper
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Euphemistic version of goat raper
Noun
[edit]goat roper (plural goat ropers)
- A hick.
- 1998, Catherine Anderson, Forever After, page 18:
- Another goat roper with an attitude, tanked up on cheap whiskey.
- 2011, Travis D. Stimeling, Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks:
- His wife has an absurdly long name (“Betty Lou Thelma Liz”), and he drinks cheap beer and cheap liquor, drives a fifteen-year-old pickup truck (probably out of necessity, not choice), and is a self-described “goat roper” who spends his free time in a honky-tonk.
- 2015, Lou Berney, The Long and Faraway Gone: A Novel:
- The carny snapped around—snap!—and gave the goat roper a stare so electric with menace that Genevieve expected the colored lightbulbs that trimmed the booth to buzz and dim.
- 2015, Jimmy R. Watson, Big Jesus: A Pastor’s Struggle with Christology, page 30:
- I mean, if a goat roper from West Texas can handle it without having a nervous breakdown, so can others.