| 释义 | 
		dig·ger \ˈdigə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from diggen to dig + -er 1.  : one that digs in the ground: as  a.  : miner  b.  : a tool for digging  c.  : a machine for digging   < trench digger >   < posthole digger >  d.  : a plow used in England with a short high abruptly curved moldboard for turning and breaking up the furrow slice of soil 2. usually capitalized  : a member of a short-lived equalitarian group that began in 1649 to cultivate certain English common lands as a protest against private property 3. or digger indian usually capitalized D&I   a.  : bannock  b.  : paiute 1 4. [from earlier digger gold miner (i.e. a typical Australian)]   a.  : australian; especially  : an Australian or New Zealand soldier of World War I  b. Australia  : pal, buddy 5. slang  : one that buys theater tickets for speculative brokers |