Meaning & Definition of word "Digger"
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Digger
/ˈdɪɡər/
noun:
- 1. A person or machine that digs.
- Example: The digger was used to excavate the foundation for the new building.
- 2. An informal term for someone who searches for or finds something, often used in a context of searching for gold or treasure.
- Example: The diggers rushed to the riverbank when gold was discovered.
- 3. A type of construction equipment designed for digging and moving earth.
- Example: The contractor hired a large digger to complete the roadwork.
- 4. A person, especially a child, who enjoys digging in the ground, like in a sandbox.
- Example: The little digger spent the afternoon building sandcastles and digging moats.
Etymology
From Old English 'dician', which means to excavate or hollow out.
Common Phrases and Expressions
digger's license:
A certification or permit allowing someone to operate digging equipment.
digging deep:
Searching thoroughly for information or resources.
Related Words
excavation:
The act of digging out material from the ground.
trowel:
A small hand tool used for digging.
shovel:
A tool for digging or moving material.
Slang Meanings of digger
Meaning: A derogatory term for someone who is overly interested in someone's personal life or affairs.
Example Sentence: Stop being such a digger and mind your own business!
Meaning: An informal term for a person who is searching for something, often related to dating.
Example Sentence: He's a digger looking for the next chance at love.