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brier
1or 产谤颈路补谤
[ brahy-er ]
noun
- a prickly plant or shrub, especially the sweetbrier or a greenbrier.
- a tangled mass of prickly plants.
- a thorny stem or twig.
brier
2or 产谤颈路补谤
[ brahy-er ]
noun
- the white heath, Erica arborea, of France and Corsica, the woody root of which is used for making tobacco pipes.
- a pipe made of brierroot.
brier
3or 产谤颈路补谤
[ brahy-er ]
noun
Usually Disparaging.
- (chiefly in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee) a term used to refer to a rustic, unsophisticated person, especially one from Appalachia.
brier
1/ 藞产谤补瑟蓹 /
noun
- any of various thorny shrubs or other plants, such as the sweetbrier and greenbrier
brier
2/ 藞产谤补瑟蓹 /
noun
- a variant spelling of briar 1
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Sensitive Note
This term is usually used with disparaging intent to refer to those white people who migrated north and west from Southern Appalachia throughout the first half of the 20th century. These migrants, mostly from eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, were looking for jobs in southeastern Ohio and other places. Brier has negative connotations similar to words such as hillbilly and redneck . But brier has also been used as a term of self-reference by the migrants themselves and their descendants.
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Derived Forms
- 藞产谤颈别谤测, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 产谤颈顎侥谤路测 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of brier1
First recorded before 1000; Middle English brer, breir, Old English 产谤牵谤, 产谤脓谤; akin to bramble
Origin of brier2
First recorded in 1865鈥70; earlier bruyer, from French 产谤耻测猫谤别, Old French, from unattested Vulgar Latin 产谤奴肠腻谤颈补 鈥渇ield of heather, heath,鈥 from Late Latin 产谤奴肠耻蝉 鈥渉eath,鈥 from unattested Gaulish broiko- (from Celtic wroiko-, source of Old Irish froech, Welsh grug ) + Latin -腻谤颈补 feminine of Latin noun suffix -arius; -ary, -er 2, -ar 2
Origin of brier3
First recorded in 1895鈥1900; shortening of brier breaker, briar breaker, probably a reference to the brier bushes found in Southern Appalachia; brier 2( def )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of brier1
Old English 产谤脓谤 , 产谤牵谤 , of obscure origin
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鈥淭he whole brier patch of baseball statistics is more interesting for being messed up,鈥 John Thorn, M.L.B.鈥檚 official historian, said.
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The M.C. gig became a brier patch for celebrities rather than a feather in their caps.
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He hid for hours in a brier patch, clutching his .45 caliber pistol.
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鈥淢y attitude is, 鈥極K, throw us in that brier patch.
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Camellia, sweet brier and pine trees surrounded its deserted sandy playground.
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