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schlub
schlub also shlub S0137675 (shlŭb) or zhlub (zhlŭb)n. Slang A person regarded as clumsy, stupid, or unattractive. [Yiddish, from Polish żl̷ób, trough, blockhead.]schlub (ʃlʌb) nslang US a coarse or contemptible person[Yiddish, of uncertain origin]schlub
schlubslang A dull, dowdy, or untalented person; someone who is generally unattractive, uninspiring, or unremarkable. From Yiddish. I'll never understand why such a knockout beauty as she is with a schlub like him. The tribute band, as it were, was just a bunch of schlubs in cheap costumes and makeup playing KISS's greatest hits—and playing them badly, at that.schlub and zhlub (ʃləb and ʒləb) n. a dull, unpolished person, usually a male. (Yiddish.) I spent the whole evening listening to that schlub from New Hampshire. |