单词 | slobbish |
释义 | slobbishadj. colloquial. Of a person: that is, resembles, or behaves like a slob; esp. lazy; slovenly, especially with regard to physical exercise, personal hygiene and appearance, etc. (see slob n.2 7). Also: of, relating to, or characteristic of a slob.In quot. 1833 probably with the sense: foolish, weak, or ineffectual; cf. slob n.2 5a. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > [adjective] sweerc725 foridledc1230 idlea1300 faintc1325 recrayed1340 slewful1340 nicea1398 sleuthya1400 delicate?c1400 sleuthfulc1400 slothfulc1400 sloth1412 lurdanc1480 luskinga1500 luskish15.. droning1509 bumbard?a1513 slottery1513 desidiousa1540 lazy1549 slovening1549 truanta1550 sleuth1567 litherly1573 truantly1579 dronish1580 lubberly1580 truant-like1583 shiftless1584 sluggard1594 fat1598 lusky1604 sweatless1606 clumse1611 easeful1611 loselly1611 do-littlea1613 sluggardisha1627 pigritious1638 drony1653 murcid1656 thokisha1682 shammockinga1704 indolent1710 huddroun1721 nothing-doing1724 desidiose1727 lusk1775 slack-twisted1794 sweert1817 bone-lazya1825 lurgy1828 straight-backed1830 do-nothing1832 slobbish1833 bone idle1836 slouch1837 lotophagous1841 shammocky1841 bein1847 thoky1847 lotus-eating1852 fainéant1855 sluggardly1865 lazy-boned1875 do-naught1879 easy-going1879 lazyish1892 slobbed1962 the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > stupidity, dullness of intellect > clumsy stupidity, oafishness > [adjective] heavy1340 plump1481 chubbish1566 lubberlike1572 lubberly1580 oafish1682 chubbed1702 slobbish1833 joulter1854 landlubberly1860 slobby1872 1833 G. Brittaine Johnny Derrivan's Trav. 5 The object of all this curiosity was a big, good humoured, slobbish kind of a young man. 1880 ‘A Victim’ Our Jemimas ii. 14 Miss Sigg had sauntered away after her dinner in her usual slobbish, slipshod fashion on an errand. 1909 Collier's 23 Jan. 14/1 During this past year..you were more slobbish in your ideas. You wore an overcoat which was entirely down in heels, shabbed at corners, & with lame elbows. 1935 J. Farrell Guillotine Party & Other Stories 298 What there was of the boy disappeared in slobbish dissipation. His pleasures became compressed within a hexagonal of whores, movies, pool, alky, poker, and craps. 1965 Newsweek 3 May 35/3 Slobbish deputies have supplanted colorful orators as symbols of Dixie. 2010 Independent 27 Jan. 37/3 The British have become increasingly slobbish about leaving a trail of trash behind them on pavements, paths or by the side of roads. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1833 |
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