bushwhackings

[boosh-hwak-er, -wak-er]

bush·whack·er

[boosh-hwak-er, -wak-er]
noun
1.
a person or thing that bushwhacks.
2.
(in the American Civil War) a guerrilla, especially a Confederate.
3.
any guerrilla or outlaw.
4.
Australian Slang. an unsophisticated person; hick.

Origin:
1800–10, Americanism; bush1 + whacker

bush·whack·ing, noun
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