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sleb, n. Brit. colloq. Brit. |slɛb|, U.S. |slɛb| [Alteration of celeb n., reflecting a monosyllabic pronunciation in rapid speech.] A celebrity.
1996alt.showbiz.gossip (Usenet newsgroup) 1 May (title of posting) Sleb sighting. 1997Escape Mar.–Apr. 40/2 There's one great ‘conservative’ list of celebs (or ‘slebs’) who are supposedly in the closet—complete with some hilarious annotations. 2000I. Edward-Jones My Canapé Hell (2001) x. 267 You get the sleb and you photograph them in various outfits,..then you put their name on the clothes. 2007Observer 9 Sept. (Review section) 2/1 The only shiny primetime reality game show with a genuinely scary learning curve, in which slebs cook for other slebs in a faux-restaurant. |