cropper
[ krop-er ]
/ ˈkrɒp ər /
noun
a person or thing that crops.
a person who raises a crop.
a person who cultivates land for its owner in return for part of the crop; sharecropper.
a plant that furnishes a crop.
a cloth-shearing machine.
Idioms for cropper
- to fail; be struck by some misfortune: His big deal came a cropper.
- to fall headlong, especially from a horse.
come a cropper, Informal.
Words nearby cropper
crop up,
crop-dust,
crop-dusting,
crop-eared,
cropland,
cropper,
croppie,
cropt,
croquembouche,
croquet,
croquette
British Dictionary definitions for come a cropper
cropper
/ (ˈkrɒpə) /
noun
a person who cultivates or harvests a crop
- a cutting machine for removing the heads from castings and ingots
- a guillotine for cutting lengths of bar or strip
a machine for shearing the nap from cloth
a plant or breed of plant that will produce a certain kind of crop under specified conditions
a poor cropper on light land
(often capital)
a variety of domestic pigeon with a puffed-out crop
come a cropper informal
- to fall heavily
- to fail completely