toolie
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edittoolie (plural toolies)
- (colloquial, oil industry) A tool dresser.
- 2013, Philipp Meyer, The Son, Simon & Schuster, published 2014, page 287:
- He and the geologist went to explore in the sandy Garcia pastures. The rig builder, toolie, and driller retired to the Colonel's porch to drink.
- (Australia, slang) An adult reveller who deliberately travels to a destination where schoolies (senior students) congregate, often to solicit sex from them.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:toolie.
- (slang, US, MTE, MLE, and possibly wider) A gun.
- 2020 July 2, “Stop Check”, Td of TPL (lyrics)[3]:
- Rise that heater, tap that mash
They don't come outside their flats
Decamp, decamp, aim this toolie at your hat
They piss us off on Snap, so we rise up and load them straps
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