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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2011/02/21 19:30 UTC 版)
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The Liverpool Echo suggests two possible origins for the term, both dating back to the early 1900s:
Another suggestion is that it could have originated in the Middle Ages from non-resident Welsh and English people trying to avoid the entry fee at the Chester city walls on market day by sneaking in the livestock entrance with a sheep on their back.
woolly back (plural woolly backs)