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Meaning of mud-kicker | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A racehorse.
  2. Streetwalker; a prostitute who looks for customers in public places, especially one who works for a pimp.
  3. An unskilled laborer; One who makes his living by outdoor manual labor.
  4. A workboot designed for outdoor work, especially one that can be worn on muddy ground.

Examples

Alexander, who would become Cook's closest associate, gave him a tidbit of trainer science about what he had to do to be able to run the same track with all those experienced mud-kickers: "if you can't sing loud enough just make sure they understand what you say."”
Lay off the broads and the high priced mud-kickers.”
“I drove through the Block to see what whore I could test my skills on, and I saw this black mud-kicker standing on the corner of Gay & Baltimore Streets.”
I'd guerilla^([sic]) my Watusi ass into a chrome-and-leather ho den and gattle-gun my pimp-dream shit into some mud-kicker's frosty car.”
They're army guys, mud-kickers, for God's sakes.”
Men in three-piece suits sat next to guys wearing hunting-orange sweatshirts and mud-kicker boots, encapsulating the rural community Waxenfelter inhabited for more than a decade.”
The biggest thing is, the people are nice. They remind me of the mid-west, they’re mud-kickers, not farmers — mud-kickers. They understand hard work. I’m a mud-kicker.”
And, yes, if you sell pharmaceuticals to farmers, you may show up in a sports coat or pants suit, but you also have a pair of mud-kickers in the trunk, all of which is part of thedress codefor your market.”
“He was short, this guy, and wiry, in along, fitted wool coat and fashionable mud-kickers of the kind Clyde wore.”
They go well with my yoked cowgirl shirt and mud-kickers—now off to the mercantile to buy a pair of spurs!”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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