1. lumberjack - Noun
2. lumberjack - Verb
a person who fells trees
a short warm outer jacket
Source: WordNetThomas Pynchon looks exactly like Thomas Pynchon should look. He is tall, he wears lumberjack shirts and blue jeans. He has Albert Einstein white hair and Bugs Bunny front teeth. Salman Rushdie
I was a lumberjack for years, a pub bouncer, I've sung in a band; in fact, I still sing, and I even trained myself to be a tree surgeon. Rory McCann
Once a lumberjack was about to chop down a tree, when he noticed a heart carved on it, with two names inside. Putting away his axe, he sawed down the tree instead. The point of that story escapes me, although six months later the lumberjack was fined for teaching a dwarf Roman numerals. Woody Allen
A junior from Eureka, he joined The Lumberjack to tell the stories happening on and around campus while also working to become a stronger journalist and photographer. Source: Internet
It is far more dangerous to be a lumberjack or a fisherman or a farmer or a truck driver or a miner or a roofer than a cop. Source: Internet
In August 2000 he won the first prize at the contest for bands of the 25th "Plinn festival" in Bourbriac (Brittany) with the band "Le Bûcheron Mélomane et les Nains de la Forêt" (The Music-loving Lumberjack and the Dwarfs of the Forest). Source: Internet