Roustabout

[ROUSE-tuh-bout]

Definition

  1. (noun) An unskilled laborer who did odd jobs, particularly on oil rigs or in circuses. In modern usage, it can describe someone who works at various unskilled jobs or a person who is rough and rowdy.

Example

Before settling into his career as a teacher, Jack spent a few years as a roustabout, traveling from town to town and picking up whatever work he could find.

Fun Fact

The term “roustabout” first appeared in the mid-19th century in the United States. It’s believed to be a combination of “roust” (to drive out or eject) and “about.” Initially, it was often associated with dock workers and sailors, then later with circus workers who would set up and take down tents and equipment. In the oil industry, roustabouts perform various manual labor tasks around oil rigs. The word has also been popularized in music, most notably in Elvis Presley’s song “Roustabout” from the 1964 film of the same name.

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