mudder

/ˈmʌdər/

Definitions

1. noun

a person who drives a tractor or other heavy vehicle to pull people, vehicles, or equipment through mud or other difficult terrain, especially for recreational purposes such as in an off-road vehicle event or a muddy obstacle course.

“At the muddy festival, we hired a mudder to pull our kids through the obstacle course.”

Synonyms

  • mud runner
  • mudderer

Antonyms

  • drier
  • non-muddy terrain