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Jack Hickman | I give up. What's a HOGEYE? (152* d) | RE: I give up. What's a HOGEYE? | 07 Oct 04 |
Just to add a little to the discussion of the origin of the word "navvy", it was always my impression that the navvy was just a step above the common labourer, mainly because of his special skills in the excavation or building of works requiring a straight line, e.g., canals, roads, bridges, dams, etc. It seems that over the years it has taken on a pejorative meaning, especially when used to refer to Irish workers, but originally it was a term of respect. |