schlub
English
Etymology
From Yiddish זשלאָב (zhlob), perhaps from Polish żłób (“manger, trough; furrow, large groove in the soil”).[1] Compare Russian жлоб (žlob). While the word is superficially similar in both meaning and sound to the common English term slob, the two words are not believed to be etymologically related[2].
Noun
schlub (plural schlubs)
Alternative forms
- shlubb
Derived terms
Translations
References
- “schlub” in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press.
- The Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989
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