broomie

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== English == === Etymology === From broom +‎ -ie (“diminutive suffix”). === Noun === broomie (plural broomies) (informal) A person who wields a broom. (informal, Australia) A person who sweeps the floor and possibly does other menial tasks in a shearing shed. (informal, US) A broomtail (unbroken range mare). 1972 August, Adrienne Richard, Sundance and the Princess, Boys' Life, page 22, A broomtail, we called it, and usually broomies had their tails “pulled,” trimmed up, when they were broken to saddle, but I didn't want Sundance′s tail cut. === Anagrams === boomier