sandgroper
English

Cylindraustralia kochii, a sandgroper (subterranean insect)
Etymology
From sand + groper. The sense “Western Australian” may originate either as a reference to the relatively large proportion of desert in the state or to gold mining during the rushes of the 19th Century.
Noun
sandgroper (plural sandgropers)
- (Australia, humorous) An inhabitant of Western Australia.
- 2008, John Devaney, Full Points Footy′s WA Football Companion, page 320:
- On both occasions the sandgropers downed the ‘big V’, as indeed they did in 1947 at Hobart when finishing second; the VFL′s only other defeat in 68 pre-state of origin carnival games came in 1911 against South Australia in Adelaide.
- 2011, Ashley Browne, editor, The Grand Finals: 1897-1938, volume 1, page 370:
- Leonard not only accepted, he told the club he could help sign several West Australians. The Foreign Legion policy was born and, through Leonard′s personal contacts, South [Melbourne] signed Sandgropers Brighton Diggins and Bill Faul (both from Subiaco) and Gilbert Beard (South Fremantle).
- Any species of the family Cylindrachetidae of subterranean insects, found in Australia, New Guinea and Argentina.
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