Definition of "lobsterwoman"
lobsterwoman
noun
plural lobsterwomen
A female fisher for lobsters, female equivalent of lobsterman.
Quotations
The author (and lobsterwoman) Linda Greenlaw, about to depart on a book tour for her new mystery, admitted to me that Mr. Obama’s emergence as the Democratic nominee was a historic, awe-inspiring moment — not that she’s going to vote for him.
2008 June 22, Jennifer Finney Boylan, “A Political Shell Game”, in New York Times
(fiction) A female alien or monster that appears like a hybrid of a human and a lobster.
Quotations
They ranged from the display of tattooed women as exotic pictures—like Salome/ "the famous Oriental beauty tattooed in seven colors," seen at Luna Park in 1912 (ATP, Fonds Soury, vol. 19, 149 top and bottom), a deeply erotic, nonnormative performance—to the virile displays of the female animal tamer's courage, to the gender inappropriate but familiar woman wrestler, and to the “monsters” such as mule women or lobster women.
2010, W. Spurlin, J. Hayes, Margaret R. Higonnet, Comparatively Queer