单词 | slob |
释义 | slob From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishslobslob1 /slɒb $ slɑːb/ noun [countable] informalUNTIDYsomeone who is lazy and untidy a lazy slobExamples from the Corpusslob• Then Scott started on the children, calling the oldest girl a slob.• If you keep dressing like a slob, no one's ever going to ask you for a date.• You can look like a slob for free, I figure.• I choose to believe he was merely a slob rather than inefficient enough to walk around with bloodstains from his last victim.• Jo's such a slob - how can you live like that?• And the big slob didn't even realize how objectionable he was.• Why are you going out with that fat slob?• His no-good slob of a kid was talking of having forty thousand dollars.• Ludwig Holzer claims that slobs work harder because they feel they must prove something.slobslob2 verb (slobbed, slobbing) → slob around/out→ See Verb tableOrigin slob (1700-1800) Irish Gaelic slab “mud” |
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