noun General Slang

hoosier

HOO-zhur · noun · offensive

In St. Louis, an insult meaning a trashy, unrefined person.

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In St. Louis usage, a derogatory term for a low-class, unsophisticated person, the local equivalent of 'redneck' or 'white trash.' Unrelated to the Indiana sense.

“Only a hoosier would leave a couch on the porch all year.”
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hoosier In A Sentence

Only a hoosier would leave a couch on the porch all year.

Origin & Usage

St. Louis lore ties it to non-union workers brought from Indiana during a brewery strike.

Variants Hoosier

People Also Ask

What does 'hoosier' mean in St. Louis?

It's an insult for a low-class, unrefined person — roughly the local equivalent of 'redneck' or 'white trash.'

Isn't a Hoosier someone from Indiana?

Yes, in most of the country a Hoosier is an Indianan, but St. Louis uses it as a putdown with a completely different, negative meaning.

Where does the St. Louis meaning come from?

Local lore ties it to non-union workers reportedly brought in from Indiana during a brewery strike, though the exact origin is uncertain.

Is it offensive?

Yes, in St. Louis it's a genuine insult, so it's not something you'd call someone politely.

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