backwoodsman vs joker

backwoodsman

noun
  • An uncivilized person. 

  • A person who is acclimated to living in a forest area that is far removed from civilization or modern conveniences. 

  • A Peer who is seldom present in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom Parliament, who may be encouraged to attend when a very important vote is expected. 

joker

noun
  • An unspecified, vaguely disreputable person. 

  • A funny person. 

  • A friendly unit that acts as a suspected hostile unit in a military excercise. 

  • A jester. 

  • A person who makes jokes. 

  • A clause in a contract that undermines its apparent provisions. 

  • A man. 

  • A playing card that features a picture of a joker (that is, a jester) and that may be used as a wild card in some card games. 

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