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slob
[ slob ]
noun
- a slovenly or boorish person.
- Irish English. mud or ooze, especially a stretch of mud along a shore.
- Chiefly Canadian. sludge ( def 5 ).
slob
/ ɒ /
noun
- informal.a slovenly, unattractive, and lazy person
- mire
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Derived Forms
- ˈDz, adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of slob1
1770–80; < Irish slab ( a ) mud, mire
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Word History and Origins
Origin of slob1
C19: from Irish slab mud; compare slab
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Others rail against the slobs of the world, or agencies that don’t do their jobs.
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Kelly asked Trump about his verbal tirades against women, whom he called “fat pigs,” “dogs,” “slobs” and “disgusting animals.”
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He has some friends — acquaintances, really — whom he hates, mentally labeling them “the riffraff, the vulgarians, the slobs.”
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I knew I was being absurd, a slob, a partial embarrassment, but I didn’t care.
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“Is the bulls**tter by his very nature a mindless slob? Is his product necessarily messy or unrefined?”
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