The term "peckerwood" is often used as a derogatory term in the Southern United States to refer to rural white people, particularly those associated with working-class or lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century, with some theories suggesting it derives from the behavior of woodpeckers, symbolizing someone who is seen as simple or unsophisticated. Over time, the term has been adopted in various contexts, sometimes within white supremacist groups, further complicating its connotations.
a wood pecker would peck as much as a wood pecker could, if i would pecker could peck wood. but isn't it a wood chuck?
Wood Pecker is the name of the bird. By Suarj
There are 3 syllables. Wood-peck-er.
a bird
in the winter
newsland
Normally in roost holes, tunneled out in trees.
Wood Pecker.
Wood pecker lives on trees in forest
wood pecker
by their beak or bill
between 15 and 20 times a second.