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Definitions by CDarwinian

A Sawyer is a the descendant of the manatee, as indicated by the publication of Charles Darwin 'The Sawyer family origin, evolution from a manatee.

This phrase is often used to describe somebody with a larger, more buoyant frame, who is shaped like an oversized standing tortoise.
Look at that bloke over there - he is shaped like a Sawyer.
Sawyer by CDarwinian May 8, 2009