kangarooer

noun

Etymology

From kangaroo + -er.

  1. borrowed from gangurru
  2. suffixed as kangarooer — “kangaroo + er

Definitions

  1. One who hunts kangaroos.

    • Blacks are employed hunting the rabbits; and all kangarooers desirous of permission to shoot over this run in the coming season have to pay 100 rabbit scalps for the privilege.
    • Earlier absconders from Sydney and Parramatta had died because they were not armed, but not these kangarooers.

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