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clay eater

noun

Usually Disparaging.
  1. (in the South Atlantic States) a term used to refer to a poor, uneducated person from a rural area.


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Sensitive Note

This term refers to the eating of clay-rich dirt, a persistent custom among poor white and Black people in some rural areas of the South.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of clay eater1

An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
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Example Sentences

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The hut of the "Clay Eater" in South Carolina, the "Sand Hiller" in Georgia, the "Sang Digger" in Virginia was the same as that his grandfather had lived in.

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