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		Definition of lubber in English: lubbernoun ˈlʌbəˈləbər 1dialect, archaic A big, clumsy person. 〈古或方〉傻大个 Synonyms lout, boor, barbarian, neanderthal, churl, clown, gawk, hulk, bumpkin, yokel 2 short for landlubber Example sentencesExamples -  But it looks like I won't be terribly useful to you lubbers outside o’ bein’ a transport, since I'm so bulky!
 -  Lit'rally speaking, I am the ship you lubbers are standin’ on now.
 -  ‘Maybe we can use the lubber to persuade Thor to help us,’ mused the gold ship.
 -  Did ye know that I could hear ye lubbers all the way from the surface?
 -  I (a lubber, admittedly) was impressed by the research they seemed to have done into naval maneuvering and combat.
 -  ‘Stop being such a lubber about it,’ Tobias sighed but said nothing as Kennedy and the gunner, Gallagher entered the room.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: perhaps via Old French lobeor 'swindler, parasite' from lober 'deceive'. Rhymesblubber, clubber, grubber, rubber, scrubber, snubber    Definition of lubber in US English: lubbernounˈləbərˈləbər 1dialect, archaic A big, clumsy person. 〈古或方〉傻大个 Synonyms lout, boor, barbarian, neanderthal, churl, clown, gawk, hulk, bumpkin, yokel 2 short for landlubber Example sentencesExamples -  ‘Stop being such a lubber about it,’ Tobias sighed but said nothing as Kennedy and the gunner, Gallagher entered the room.
 -  Lit'rally speaking, I am the ship you lubbers are standin’ on now.
 -  I (a lubber, admittedly) was impressed by the research they seemed to have done into naval maneuvering and combat.
 -  ‘Maybe we can use the lubber to persuade Thor to help us,’ mused the gold ship.
 -  Did ye know that I could hear ye lubbers all the way from the surface?
 -  But it looks like I won't be terribly useful to you lubbers outside o’ bein’ a transport, since I'm so bulky!
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: perhaps via Old French lobeor ‘swindler, parasite’ from lober ‘deceive’.     |