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the lumberjack
noun
A person whose work is to fell trees.
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"Sorry, we don"t serve the Lumberjack Breakfast to accountants".
"But trees are like cows, lady; they're farmed," the lumberjack replied.
Who's getting the Lumberjack Slam breakfast at Denny's? Who's dialing up for pizza because, really, who feels like cooking tonight?
He shares his style, too: that pink foundation sits strangely with the lumberjack workwear: checked shirt, supermarket jeans.
WHEN July 23-25 WHY Competitors roll, saw, climb and chop their way to victory at the Lumberjack World Championships.
Every other guy on the L train started looking like Taavo's lost twin: the lumberjack whiskers, the rolled selvedge jeans, the flannel shirts weaved from organic cotton.
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The lumberjack-size Thome was the anomaly, hitting 15 of his team-leading 25 homers here.
We tried haggling with the lumberjack-looking asshole selling it, but the guy wouldn't budge.
Not only have our northern neighbors been wearing flannel since birth, but they practically pioneered the lumberjack-chic look.
"I have some girl friends that love the lumberjack-with-a-little-bit-of-a-belly type of gritty dude," Tatum said.
Elderly, much-loved and much-seen sketches are revivified in their mid-70s glory – the rich old clubmen competing to recall wretchedly poor childhoods, the Lumberjack Song – and interspersed with actual footage straight from the show.
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