What exactly is a dry-gulcher?
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Reality-Bites — 17 years ago(March 14, 2009 03:42 PM)
Yes, it's slang for a hired killer, but one who specializes in ambushing from a distance, as in long-range sniper firing - a shooter hidden out of sight of his victims. (I'm guessing the name came from the shooter using a dry gulch to hide in, so his victims couldn't easily see where the shots were being fired from).
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Big_Boss_Ogg — 16 years ago(February 23, 2010 09:13 PM)
I don't think it could be reserved for someone who could be legitimized so to speak as a sniper, that implies perhaps in some way that he would be employed gainfully and repeatedly in that function.
My two cents worth are, I think it came to mean anyone who would shoot you from hiding, certainly, but also would stoop to shooting you in the back. So a dry gulcher would be a craven, base coward with no sand in his craw at all. -