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- Sheep-shagger (also spelt sheepshagger or sheep shagger) is a derogatory term, most often used to refer to Welsh people, implying that the subject has...
- States Jewish people A 19th-century term for an "untrustworthy Jew". Sheepshagger Australia, United Kingdom New Zealanders (in Australia) Welsh people...
- set predominantly in Wales. His works include two novels Grits and Sheepshagger, and his 2003 publication Stump which won the Wales Book of the Year...
- Afghanistan as "an unspeakable country filled with unspeakable people, sheepshaggers and smugglers, who have furnished in their leisure hours some of the...
- and reflects local slang, settings, and even individuals. Grits and Sheepshagger are set wholly in Aberystwyth, which also features prominently in his...
- briefly appearing in Grits became the anti-hero of Griffith's second novel Sheepshagger. From the rear of the 2001 Vintage Books editionĀ : "When it comes to...
- Afghanistan as "An unspeakable country filled with unspeakable people, sheepshaggers and smugglers ... I yield to none in my sympathy to those prostrate...
- school in Wales. The college's undergraduate gossip sheet is entitled The Sheepshagger in allusion to an offensive joke about Welsh people's supposed penchant...
- cooperation. This same beer is also exported to Australia where it is called "Sheepshaggers Gold".[citation needed] The brewery is located in his former constituency...
- English, Niall Griffiths is notable for his novels Grits (2000) and Sheepshagger (2001), which portray a grittier side to Welsh literature; and Malcolm...