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Definition of Hoosier

Hoosier
Hoosier Hoo"sier, n. A nickname given to an inhabitant of the State of Indiana. [U.S.]

Meaning of Hoosier from wikipedia

- Hoosier /ˈhuːʒər/ is the official demonym for the people of the U.S. state of Indiana. The origin of the term remains a matter of debate, but "Hoosier"...
- A Hoosier cabinet or Hoosier is a type of cupboard or free-standing kitchen cabinet that also serves as a workstation. It was po****r in the first few...
- Hoosier Daddy is a pun on the phrase "Who's your daddy?" and the demonym "Hoosier" (the latter referring to a resident of Indiana, United States). Hoosier...
- southeast, and the Wabash River and Illinois to the west. Nicknamed "the Hoosier State", Indiana is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous...
- State. Hoosier may also refer to: Hoosier, Saskatchewan Hoosier, Illinois Hoosier, Indiana Hoosier, Wisconsin Hoosier Cr****, in Iowa Hoosier P**** (disambiguation)...
- Hoosier Hill is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Indiana with a claimed elevation of 1,257 feet (383 meters) above sea level. Hoosier Hill's...
- The Indiana Hoosiers are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of Indiana University Bloomington, named after the colloquial term for people from...
- Hoosier Racing Tire is an American subsidiary of Continental AG that primarily specialises in the production of tires for race competition use. Headquartered...
- The Hoosier was a p****enger train operated by the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway (Monon) between Chicago, Illinois, and Indianapolis, Indiana...
- Indiana has long honored exceptional Hoosiers and contributors to the state. The Governor can bestow four types of Hoosier Awards: the Sagamore of the Wabash...