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  • Roughneck - Wikipedia
    The ideal of the hard-working, tough roughneck has been adopted by several sports teams who use the phrase as part of their name or logo Originally the term was used in the traveling carnivals of 19th-century United States, almost interchangeably with roustabout
  • roughneck Etymology: The Origin and History of roughneck
    It is a compound word derived from two words: Roughnecks were originally laborers who worked in rough and dangerous conditions, often on oil rigs or in mining operations They were typically hired for their physical strength and willingness to do hard work
  • Roughneck - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    "rugged individual," from rough (adj ) + neck (n ) At first a word of the Texas frontier… See origin and meaning of roughneck
  • IE Questions: What’s A Roughneck? | Inside Energy
    “It is believed the term was first used in traveling carnivals of the 19th century America, sort of interchangeable with the term roustabout It was not until the 1930s that roughneck and roustabout had transferred to the oil drilling industry
  • roughneck, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    OED's earliest evidence for roughneck is from 1834, in the writing of David Crockett How is the noun roughneck pronounced?
  • Where did the term roughneck originate? - Answers
    Poinsettias originate from Mexico The term "roughneck" originated in the early 20th century, primarily associated with the oil and gas industry It referred to laborers who worked on drilling
  • Meaning of ‘roughneck has softened with time - The Oklahoman
    It took one meaning of "rough” — "violent, rude or uncivilized” — and joined it to "neck,” which was simply a handy part of the anatomy It could as easily have been "rough head” or "rough skull ” It meant a rowdy, unruly brawler
  • The Tall Tale Culture of Oil Field Roughnecks – Headcount Coffee
    Oil field roughnecks worked long shifts in isolated places, surrounded by danger, mud, machinery, and miles of open country Out of that environment came a culture of tall tales, a blend of humor, exaggeration, and hard earned experience passed from one crew to another
  • roughneck - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    This first ship had a small geophysical-type drilling rig mounted over the side of the ship with a steel grid runround for the roughnecks, who stood in knee-deep water while making connections or pulling the drill string
  • eCopy, Inc. - ogs. ou. edu
    Roughneck in culture dary logos The roughneck, as a symbol of hard work and toughness, was the inspiration for the Calgary Roughnecks lacrosse and the Tulsa Roughnecks North American Soccer League and United Soccer Leagues teams to adop





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