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Ozarker, n.|ˈəʊzɑːkə(r)| [f. Ozark (see Ozark n.), designating a mountainous region of Missouri and Arkansas, + -er1.] A native or inhabitant of the Ozark region.
1927Amer. Speech VI. 283/2, I have never heard a real Ozarker say waw when he meant war. 1941O. E. Rayburn Ozark Country i. 23 Old-time Ozarkers manufactured their own bullets in molds. 1980Knoxville (Tennessee) News-Sentinel 6 Apr. c4/4 Polite Ozarkers don't use either word in mixed company, for they're bawdy. |