rubish

English

Etymology

rube + -ish

Adjective

rubish (comparative more rubish, superlative most rubish)

  1. Like a rube.
    • 1992, Donald Barthelme, Kim A. Herzinger, The teachings of Don B.
      I suppose I am a rubish hayseed in some sense, full of down-home notions that contradict the more sophisticated notions of my colleagues.

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