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- Dictionaryslob·bish/ˈsläbiSH/
adjective
- 1. lazy and having low standards of cleanliness: informal "a slobbish slacker"
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SLOBBISH definition: 1. lazy, untidy, and often rude: 2. lazy, messy, and often rude: . Learn more.
- English (US)
SLOBBISH meaning: 1. lazy, untidy, and often rude: 2. lazy,...
- Znaczenie Slobbish, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
slobbish definicja: 1. lazy, untidy, and often rude: 2....
- English
a person who is messy, unattractive, and rude: Some guys are...
- English (US)
Synonyms for SLOBBISH: sloppy, slovenly, wrinkled, shaggy, unkempt, messy, untidy, slobby; Antonyms of SLOBBISH: smart, dapper, sharp, fashionable, dashing, stylish, chic, spruce.
1. : a slovenly or boorish person. 2. : an ordinary person. just some poor slob. slobbish. ˈslä-bish. adjective. slobby. ˈslä-bē. adjective. Synonyms. sloven. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of slob in a Sentence.
Define slobbish. slobbish synonyms, slobbish pronunciation, slobbish translation, English dictionary definition of slobbish. n. Informal A person regarded as slovenly, crude, or obnoxious. slob′bish , slob′by adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...
The Dr. Seuss books with their big slobbish drawings and infinitely repetitive rhymes were forced on me by children who loved exactly the mess, the anarchy, the playing around with unspeakable things that are the core of those books.
a person who is messy, unattractive, and rude: Some guys are real slobs. A slob is also someone who is just an ordinary person:
Slobbish Definition. Meanings. Definition Source. Origin. Adjective. Filter. adjective. Like a slob; slovenly. Wiktionary.