Noun
One who puts on roofs.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI used to be a hot-tar roofer. Yeah, I remember that... day. Mitch Hedberg
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
But the 29 year old roofer - who had been headbutted and punched during the fracas with Mr Simmons - told the jury he didn't know about the death of his friend until later that night. Source: Internet
Understand about the roof plumber, roofer and roof contractor first, before hiring them. Source: Internet
A burglar who pretended to be a roofer stole £85 from a pensioner on a visit to her home in Hinckley. Source: Internet
He did, and in 1929 he quit his job as a roofer and moved briefly with Emrick to the bohemian hotbed of San Francisco before relocating to an artists’ colony in Woodstock, New York. Source: Internet