tommy gunner

English

Etymology

From Tommy gun + -er

Noun

tommy gunner (plural tommy gunners)

  1. (military) An operator of a Tommy gun.
    • 1949 March and April, P. C. Allen, “Journey to Corinth”, in Railway Magazine, page 116:
      We followed some minutes later in the same formation, but with a much reinforced armed guard; in my carriage there were two tommy-gunners and two riflemen, though, after they had been persuaded to put their weapons in the rack, we all felt better.

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