sloucher

English

Etymology

slouch + -er

Noun

sloucher (plural slouchers)

  1. A person who slouches.
  2. A slouch hat.
    • 1967, Daniel Allan Kinsley, Favor the Bold: Custer: the Civil War Years, volume 1, page 130:
      It was his hat! Old straw plantation “slouchers” were a pride and joy of the Southern Confederacy.

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