swaggie

[ˈswæɡi]

swaggie Definition

a person who travels on foot looking for work, especially in rural Australia.

Using swaggie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swaggie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The swaggie wandered from town to town, looking for odd jobs to do.

  • Example

    Swaggies were a common sight during the Great Depression, as many people were forced to travel in search of work.

  • Example

    The swaggie carried all his belongings in a bundle on his back.

swaggie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swaggie

Phrases with swaggie

  • to leave one's job or home and become a swaggie

    Example

    After losing his job, he hit the swaggie and started traveling around the country.

  • swaggie's breakfast

    a meal consisting of tea and damper (a type of bread) that is cooked over an open fire

    Example

    The swaggie stopped by the river to make himself a swaggie's breakfast before continuing on his journey.

  • swaggie's grave

    a makeshift grave made by a swaggie who has died while traveling

    Example

    The old swaggie was buried in a swaggie's grave by the side of the road.

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Summary: swaggie in Brief

'Swaggie' [ˈswæɡi] refers to a person who travels on foot looking for work, particularly in rural Australia. During the Great Depression, many people became swaggies as they searched for employment. The term 'swaggie' is often associated with the image of a traveler carrying all their belongings in a bundle on their back. Phrases like 'hit the swaggie' and 'swaggie's breakfast' are also used to describe aspects of the swaggie lifestyle.