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hayseed

AKA hay seed

A slow witted or unstylish person from the rural midwest.

The used tractor depot was full of hayseeds and rednecks.

by Verdant December 31, 2005

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hayseed

derogatory term for a rural member of the American working class. This cutesy term has a demonizing impact on class consciousness, segregating the rural worker from his urban counterpart.

Hayseeds go back to the country, never to be heard from again.

by T-Dog Jenkins March 17, 2005

325๐Ÿ‘ 120๐Ÿ‘Ž


hayseed

a common person, somebody of little intelligence and social status.
originates from elderly country folk

a hayseed could be somebody on the dole by their own desire and living in a council estate

by seamus13 June 9, 2010

31๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


hayseed

Someone who shovels manure; a shitkicker.

Someone who spends all their time on a farm away from civilization

The grunt that works on the farm was a total hayseed. good for feeding the chickens

by dracula January 23, 2005

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Hayseed

In the Military: A derogatory term used by higher ranking members as a sort of "nickname" for those below their own rank.

Hayseed, quit fucking around and get back to work

by teddy098 December 29, 2011

24๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


Hayseed

Someone who can't stay in one place or with one person. A hayseed blows with the wind wherever it goes.

That Arkansas hayseed Daisy goes from town to town, home to home, and man to man.

by Italiangirl99 April 8, 2017

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Hayseed

Americana singer/songwriter.

Miller Williams, Inaugural poet and father of Lucinda Williams, describes Hayseed's music as "Roots music. Not from just one tree but a whole grove: bluegrass, old-time, country, gospel, folk, rock, soul..."

"Hayseed has been powerfully shaped by the deeply rooted sounds of Southern that is, white gospel music and black gospel. Add on to that. . . dozens of other songwriters whose language is informed by poetry, and you get somewhere near to understanding where his music comes from."

- Grant Alden, No Depression Magazine

by C Irwin May 24, 2006

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