Ditchers

/ˈdɪtʃərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of ditcher; multiple people or machines that dig ditches or multiple things that abandon/sabotage plans.

Etymology

Simple plural of 'ditcher,' formed by adding '-s' to the agent noun.

Kelly Says

Historical ditch-ditchers—people hired specifically to dig drainage ditches—often became respected for their skill; in some regions, they were considered specialists who understood soil composition and water flow!

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