roughneck

UK /ˈɹʌfˌnɛk/ US /ˈɹʌfˌnɛk/
noun 3verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

A labourer on an oil rig or in the oilpatch, either skilled or semiskilled.

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.

As for the minerals, there has been a good deal of drilling along the big river; trucks and roughnecks no longer garner any notice.

2

A dirty or low-paid worker, a labourer; an ironworker in an ironworks or a steelworker in a steelworks.

3

Someone with rough manners; a rowdy or uncouth person.

LaTisha has long wanted to show Carole sheʼs not the roughneck she used to be, the roughneck who wasnʼt good enough to be her friend.

verb

1

To work as a laborer on an oil rig.

There was a time not long ago when this region appeared as some enduring mystification, its citizenry best known for roughnecking on the North Slope […]

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