noun General Slang

donkey walloper

DONK-ee WOL-uh-per · noun · slang

A cavalry soldier.

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Slang for a member of the cavalry, from the days when cavalry rode horses.

“The donkey wallopers rolled up in their armored vehicles.”
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donkey walloper In A Sentence

The donkey wallopers rolled up in their armored vehicles.

Origin & Usage

British and Commonwealth military slang, also used more broadly.

Variants donkey-walloper

People Also Ask

What is a 'donkey walloper'?

It's slang for a cavalry soldier, harking back to when cavalry rode horses — the 'donkey' being a jokey reference to the mount.

Where does 'donkey walloper' come from?

It's British and Commonwealth military slang, though it gets used more broadly. Modern cavalry units are armored, but the horse-riding nickname stuck.

Is 'donkey walloper' an insult?

It's teasing rather than hostile — the kind of ribbing services trade about one another, poking fun at the cavalry's horse-and-saddle heritage.

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